Danny and the Deep Blue Sea
John Patrick Shanley’s finely crafted Danny and the Deep Blue Sea is a moving modern classic that offers actors a chance to shine as tetchy volatile individuals navigating raw intimacy.
In this production Tanya Walker as Roberta and Ange Arabatzis as Danny take up the challenge and explore a gritty text with gusto, focus and the deftly perceptive assistance of director Leslie Simpson.
The result is thoroughly engaging. There is a significant smattering of humour and some moments of poignant connection, but generally this fragile, burgeoning relationship seems to be teetering on a sheer cliff of devastating tragedy that is, at times, nothing less than riveting. It is a funny, frightening and insightful work realized with upmost integrity in this production.
Tanya Walker has internalized the character of Roberta with intuitive commitment - making it easy to relate whole-heartedly to Roberta’s confused and desperate plight. Likewise Mr Arabatzis does a sterling job with Danny, though I cant help myself wishing him to be physically a little leaner to really match the wired appearance of Ms Walker’s Roberta.
As always it is worth keeping an eye on what is being housed at ‘The Owl’. It is a humble, intimate venue of integrity, where just the right smattering of a sense of wonder pervades, to keep the theatre presented there, fresh and rewarding.
This is another great chance to catch a must see classic, presented simply but well, in a welcoming environment.
Suzanne Sandow
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