The Reviews Hub October 5, 2018

Mike Iveson, Vin Knight, Annie McNamara. Photo by Joan Marcus

Everyone’s Fine with Virginia WoolfPress

DUBLIN THEATRE FESTIVAL: Everyone’s Fine With Virginia Woolf – O’Reilly Theatre, Dublin

By: Ciara L. Murphy

They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, not so in the tumultuous performance of Everyone’s Fine With Virginia Woof. Presented by Elevator Repair Service, who are best known for their devised work, this original play by Kate Scelsa takes aim at many of the twentieth century’s most famous male playwrights.

The production re-works Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf as a piece of feminist theatre, pulling no punches in examining the problematics of the gender dynamics in the play. Tennessee Williams, Henrik Ibsen, Samuel Beckett, and many more are under the microscope in this farcical and fun show.

The set, designed by Louisa Thompson, works well in this context. Its two-dimensional backdrop suiting the form of the piece. The ensemble (Vin Knight, Annie McNamara, Gavin Price, April Matthis, and Lindsay Hockaday) complement each other in this fast-paced and satirical presentation. The energy remains high throughout with most of the comedic moments hitting their marks.

Excerpt from “DUBLIN THEATRE FESTIVAL: Everyone’s Fine With Virginia Woolf – O’Reilly Theatre, Dublin” by Ciara L. Murphy. Read the full article here.