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Once in Royal David’s City

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ABR Arts 19 February 2014

Once in Royal David’s City

by
ABR Arts 19 February 2014

At a time when a convicted drug smuggler is rumoured to be about to collect a fortune for her remarkably unremarkable story and when we are heading into a new round of so-called ‘culture wars’, in which an extraordinary amount of heat will be generated with precious little light accompanying it, it is refreshing to be presented with another of Michael Gow’s forensic explorations of the world in which we stumble around. From that explosion of fury, pain, and Wagner, The Kid (1983) onwards, Gow has observed society with a ruthless but compassionate eye. Anger and grief are the dominant emotions that fuel his work, and they are very much in evidence in his latest play, Once in Royal David’s City.

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Comment (1)

  • brendan cowells performance was worthy of a standing ovation one felt that the audience was enraptured but I feel that acknowledgement is in order … and was surprised that the applause was meagre ... it is not often we see such excellence and it should be communicated to the performer…who had to do it all again in the evening Bravo Brendan Cowell
    Posted by Marie
    01 March 2014

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