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Originally Posted by bonzo4
Review from Leeds: It portrays powerfully and emotionally the horrors of the First World War amidst a very passionate and dangerous love affair between Stephen Wraysford (James Esler making his professional stage debut) and Isabelle Adair (Charlie Russell), the young wife trapped in a loveless marriage to the local factory owner René (Sargon Yelda). Their relationship is portrayed very graphically in the love making scene that leaves little to the imagination and may cause a few eyebrows to be raised.
Sounds like a really good production, but nudity in just one scene in a 3 hour play.
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Thanks not seen this review but had seen others that said similar, luckily I like the theatre so just the one scene is a bonus as I'd probably go and see it anyway but get what you're saying you would be disappointed if that was all you are going for. Was hoping someone might have seen it and could say the best seats to get, a bit like the last time Hair came to the UK, I was grateful of that advice.