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Sir Ian McKellen and Roger Allam have established themselves as two nationwide treasures of theatrical performances throughout the spectrum from Pantomime collectively, to basic theatre like King Lear and Uncle Vanya, to movie and TV like Lord of the Rings and Endeavour and have lengthy confirmed they’ve stage presence and performing expertise to enthral an viewers. It’s subsequently impressed casting to deliver them collectively for a brief summer time season on the Theatre Royals of Windsor and Tub. Frank and Percy, a brand new play by Ben Weatherill, is a mild meander by way of twenty-two brief scenes exhibiting their relationship evolve from a primary probability assembly on the Heath as they stroll their respective canine, Toffee and Bruno (who sadly we by no means see).

There’s a chic setting, a gray revolve that’s used for all of the scenes, inner and exterior, and a rear wall that rises to point out the Heath bushes and tells us the scene quantity and site. It means the 2 characters are sometimes left standing, aspect by aspect, centre stage or sat on blocks as tables and chairs. Solely often is their bodily motion such a comical dance, so that they depend on the nuanced seems, pauses and reactions to convey the state of their relationship which in fact McKellen is a grasp of, grimacing and gurning all through whereas Allan stays stoically glum. They do a minimum of appear to be they’re having fun with themselves on stage and we are able to sense their mutual respect.

Evaluation by Nick Wayne
Score: ★★★
Seat: Stalls, Row L | Value of Ticket: £55
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