Yesterday
evening after few pints at The Dog&Duck, our favorite small pub in Soho, we
went to Gielgud Theatre for Strangers on a Train, a play written by Craig
Warner based on the same name novel by American crime writer Patricia Highsmith.
We
didn’t watch the film of the novel directed by Alfred Hitchcock but we can say
that the theatre version was brilliant and it was another London theatre
production show. The projections they used in the play were impressive. The
only actor we knew from before was Laurence Fox from tv series Lewis and we
were excited to watch him in a live performance. All cast was really successful and we are very pleased to have a
chance to watch the play. Definitely recommended.
“A seemingly innocent
conversation soon turns into a nightmarish and dangerous reality for Guy Haines
when he meets Charles Bruno on a train journey, ahead lies a lethal nightmare
of blackmail and psycological torment that threatens to cost Guy his career,
his marriage and his sanity. His choice: to kill or to be framed for a murder
he didn’t commit...”
Ben bu romanın oldukça eski bir film versiyonunu izlemiştim Cat. Çok uzun zaman oldu izleyeli şimdi sen oyununa gittim deyince aklıma geldi, unutmuştum. Ama bu oyunu izlemek isterdim.
YanıtlaSilAslı, herhalde 1951 yapımı Alfred Hitchcock filmi senin izlediğin. Biz filmini görmedik ama bir ara onu da izlemek istiyoruz. Filme ve tiyatroya uyarlanan kitapları hem okumak hem de iki uyarlamasını da görmek, kendin okurken gözünde canlandırdığın, film versiyonu ve daha kısıtlı imkânı olan tiyatro sahnelemesini karşılaştırmak keyifli oluyor.
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