REVIEW ROUND-UP: Handbagged at the Kiln Theatre

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Discover what critics have had to say about this revival of Moira Buffini’s political comedy now playing at the Kiln Theatre.

The Guardian: ★★★ “Almost a decade on this is still a clever, funny and charming political comedy, perhaps a little overstretched in its conceit, with four exceptional performances that almost upstage the script itself.”

Evening Standard: ★★★★ “Indhu Rubasingham’s production unfolds at a finely calibrated pace in front of an exploded, skeletal Union Jack supplied by designer Richard Kent. Lines about Prince Andrew, Jimmy Savile and trickle-down economics land differently than they did in 2013, and there is some final dialogue about dying and dementia that I think is new.”

Broadway World: ★★★★ “Those too young to have experienced the Thatcher era first-hand may struggle to grasp every nuance or inside joke, but the end result is an incredibly witty and poignant production.”

The Times: ★★★★ “This feels distinctly eerie. On a stage in Kilburn, The Queen is alive and well and swapping bons mots — and some acid looks too — in a series of chilly, fictionalised encounters with her longest-serving prime minister, Margaret Thatcher.”

The Stage: ★★★★ “Moira Buffini’s play about the weekly meetings between the Queen and Margaret Thatcher is immensely funny and well-researched, but also exceptionally timely.”

The Telegraph: ★★★★★ “It’s worth queueing round the block for Moira Buffini’s play, which depicts the meetings between Queen Elizabeth II and Margaret Thatcher.”

Theatre Weekly: “The cast of Handbagged is faultless, and they work together brilliantly as an ensemble. Marion Bailey is a dignified but homely sage as older Queen Elizabeth, while Abigail Cruttenden plays an ardent incarnation of the younger Liz. Kate Fahy delivers a sanctimonious, stony hearted older Thatcher, and her equally unbending younger self is ably played by Naoimi Frederick. Roymayne Andrews and Richard Cant play 27 other characters including Denis Thatcher, the Reagans, Rupert Murdoch and the Queen’s footmen.”

Handbagged continues to play at the Kiln Theatre until 29 October 2022.

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Emma Clarendon studied drama through A-Level before deciding she was much better suited to writing about theatre than appearing onstage. She’s written for a number of online publications ever since, including The News Hub and Art Info. Emma set up her own blog, Love London Love Culture, in April 2015 and tweets at LoveLDNLoveCul.
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Emma Clarendon studied drama through A-Level before deciding she was much better suited to writing about theatre than appearing onstage. She’s written for a number of online publications ever since, including The News Hub and Art Info. Emma set up her own blog, Love London Love Culture, in April 2015 and tweets at LoveLDNLoveCul.

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