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| Kristin Scott Thomas as Emma and Douglas Henshall as Jerry. |
| 'Henshall captures both the wonder of love, and the sweaty panic of the adulterer with both humour and pathos.'
Charles Spencer, The Telegraph 'A very fine Douglas Henshall', Paul Taylor The Independent. 'Douglas Henshall as Jerry seems the most obviously and passionately in love of the three, and is certainly the most warmly expressive, especially in the comically halting and drunken last act.' Christopher Hart, Sunday Times - Culture magazine. 'And so, when it comes, Jerry’s (Douglas Henshall) heady, wordy, drunken declaration of love at the play’s close, which is joyful and comedic and almost heart-bursting to watch, also contains a note of aching sadness... I have never seen a production of the play quite as liable to bring a lump to the throat.' - Fisun Güner, Arts Desk 'The best performance of the night comes from Douglas Henshall however, and what differentiates him from the rest is the attention-to-detail in his performance'. - Everything Theatre |