ATW Digest - Duet for One in London - read the reviews
By Andy Propst on Jan 30, 2009 | In ATW Digest | Send feedback »
The Times UK
Duet for One, Almeida, London
Does the play’s portrait of an MS sufferer in the psychiatrist’s lair have the dramatic power to deserve its first major revival? Yes
The Guardian
Duet For One, Almeida, London
Tom Kempinski's two-hander about a violinist stricken with multiple sclerosis and her analyst moves Michael Billington greatly
Daily Telegraph
This Duet is sublime
A rich and nuanced production of Tom Kempinski's play Duet For One at the Almeida touches on something profound.
Whatsonstage.com
Review: Duet for One
Stephanie Abrahams is a 42 year-old violinist stricken with multiple sclerosis who embarks on a series of therapy sessions with a German psychiatrist, Dr Feldman, in his comfortable consulting room. The bookshelves in Lez Brotherston’s design...
London Theatre Guide
First Night Feature: Duet For One
When your entire life has been focused around one aim, one goal, one experience, how can you cope when that is taken away? This is the question at the heart of Tom Kempinski’s Duet For One.
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