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A 5 star review of 'The Body Of An American':

 

The Body Of An American at the Gate Theatre | the upcoming.co.uk



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Morning Domino Thanks for the link. That is an excellent review and I imagine there are many more to come.



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Review from the London Standard, with lovely pic of Damien and William!


The Body of an American, Gate - theatre review | The London Standard

 

The Body of an American, Gate - theatre review

Dan O’Brien's play about writing a play is also a powerful elegy to memory and guilt

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Budding friendship: Paul (William Gaminara) and Dan (Damien Molony) © Tristram Kenton

Updated: 10:29, 21 January 2014

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The Body of an American is a play about writing a play but it’s also an intricate meditation on the nature of memory and guilt. Paul Watson is a photographer. In 1993 he takes a picture of a US soldier being dragged through the streets of Mogadishu, in Somalia. This wins him the Pulitzer Prize but haunts him. Is the image itself an act of desecration?

Aspiring playwright Dan has his own demons, mainly an aching sense of inadequacy. When Dan hears Paul interviewed on a radio show in 2007, he seeks him out. Friendship develops, via email and later in person.

All of these events happened in real life, and Dan O’Brien has woven them into a piece that is not always easy to follow. Two actors, William Gaminara and Damien Molony, play roughly 30 characters. Gaminara is gut-wrenchingly believable as Paul, whose air of decisive toughness prompts a nagging Dan (the equally impressive Molony) to accuse him of giving a “kind of Hemingway patina” to his recollections.

The reference is apt, as Paul is forever probing his pain in a way that’s both elegiac and direct. At times the dense poetry of O’Brien’s writing strays towards stifling talkiness yet it is often resonant, and director James Dacre injects extra theatrical zest.

Until Feb 8 (020 7229 0706, gatetheatre.co.uk)



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the equally impressive Molony

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Four stars!   Wow!

 

 



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The reviews i've been reading about the play have all been really positive so i'm over the moon for everyone involved that it's been received so well!

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the upcoming review is everything I wanted to say about this play...but far better and more succinctly put than I could ever hope to.

 



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Here's another one...

 

 

 

http://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/review.php/39492/body-of-an-american



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Another excellent reivew, with pics via Time Out London

The Body of an American | Gate Theatre | Time Out London



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Wow! I am thrilled with these reviews so far. I hope the run gets extended and at some point movies to NY. Is he suppose to have a Jerseyian accent? If so, I would kill to hear him do one.

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Thank you for posting the review from The Stage fifi

Here is another 5 star review from Whats On Stage:


The Body of an American (Gate Theatre) | Whats On Stage

"actors William Gaminara and Damien Molony (both superb) share between them around 80 parts - switching roles even in mid-sentence. They present not just myriad characters from countries as diverse Somalia, Afganistan and Northern Canada; but the difficult and fractured personalities of both the writer and photographer, who by their own reckoning are each to at least some degree, "crazy misfits". "


(80 parts, wow! (is that a typo?))



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 The Body of an American at Gate Theatre | Exuent magazine

"The challenging text is impressively wrangled by William Gaminara and Damien Molony, who flit between dozens of incidental characters as well as sudden impersonations of one another’s characters with superb clarity."



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The more reviews I read on The Body of an American the clearer it becomes that this is a unique, incredibly intense and special piece of theatre that requires incredible actors with lots of stamina!

The Metro has given it 4 stars

The Body Of An American is an intense two-hander that repays the viewer’s commitment | The Metro

 

A Younger Theatre giving great insight with their review:

Review: The Body of an American, The Gate | A Younger Theatre





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My husband picks up The Metro coming out of work but it's a local version, no mention of Damien's play, just something going on in Sunderland which i have no interest in! boo hiss!!

I'm really pleased that the reviews continue to be fantastic, and the fact that it's been extended at The Gate til Feb 14th!. Go Dan, Damien, William et al!

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Agree Lisa, the reviews are overwhelmingly positive, about the play and the performances

Even more excitingly, we also have all the Northampton reviews to come yet!

This review from the Telegraph is pretty opaque, but to be honest I don't get far past the picture...

The Body Of An American, Gate Theatre, Review | The Telegraph



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Fabulous review from a blogger 'Postcards From The Gods'

Body of an American – Gate | Postcards From The Gods

"Dan O’Brien’s text in performance comes on like a freight train from a Johnny Cash song – inexorable, hard, symbolic and craggy. And in William Gaminara and Damien Molony it has found the best imaginable interpreters. The text itself is made up of emails sent between O’Brien (Molony) and his absolutely real-life subject, the Canadian photojournalist Paul Watson (Gaminara), transcripts of conversations, and other documentary material. That makes it sound like the dullest thing imaginable. It really isn’t. The transcripts contain innumerable other voices, which the pair deliver with seamless switches of accent. Here a South African cab driver, there an Indonesian fixer, and so on. So there’s this brilliant, energetic performance going on – one displaying such a staggering level of virtuosity on the parts of the two actors that even with material half as good it would be a great night in the theatre. But Body of an American has got a text that matches the actors’ talents all the way."



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Huge thanks to fifi for her wonderful review of 'The Body Of An American' which is now up on the fansite.

 

‘THE BODY OF AN AMERICAN’ THEATRE REVIEW

by fifi, Damien Molony Forumer

 
The Gate Theatre, January 2014 (c) Trevor Blackman Photography

The Gate Theatre, January 2014 (c) Trevor Blackman Photography

 

‘The Body of an American’, written by Dan O’Brien, directed by James Dacre.

The Gate Theatre, Notting Hill 16 January – 14 February 2014
Royal and Derngate, Northampton 27 February – 8 March 2014

 

American writer Dan O’Brien’s play, ‘The Body of an American’ made it’s European debut earlier this month at the Gate Theatre in Notting Hill and I was lucky enough to see its 3rd preview performance on 16 January.

The title of the play is inspired by a prizewinning photo of the dead body of an American soldier being dragged through the streets of Mogadishu, taken by photojournalist Paul Watson in 1993. Dan O’Brien contacted Paul after he mentioned in an interview that he had heard the voice of the dead American speak to him and the resulting play charts their developing relationship through email conversations, and their eventual meeting in the Arctic.

Simply staged with just 2 actors and 2 chairs in an intimate, cave-like space, watching the play feels almost like an intrusion on personal conversations, thoughts and memories. The succession of images which are projected at each end of the room act like windows on the outside world, in contrast to the introspective space inside the theatre, while the audience is invited to reflect on the personal battles of the mind and how our experiences shape us against a backdrop of war and domesticity.

At times the pace is frenetic, and the dialogue alternates between the performers, even mid sentence – which can be disorientating, but is somehow not confusing; changes in pace and mood, and an occasional injection of humour, prevent it from feeling like a relentless emotional assault.

While this play appears to be about Paul, or war reportage, it is also about Dan, as his quest to understand Paul leads him to confront his own demons. Surrounded by the audience and with only a chair to hide behind, Damien is compelling as the playwright, drawing the audience into his world with a truthful performance worthy of such open, honest writing. The two actors play a plethora of characters between them, flitting effortlessly between voices and changes in tone as the ghosts of memories intertwine with conversation and Damien is equally engaging as, among others, a parody of a South African psychiatrist and the American soldier’s grieving brother. In Paul, William Gaminara shows us a man haunted by his experiences and self-doubt and together they give a beautifully synchronised performance, both verbally and physically.

With outstanding performances and Dan O’Brien’s clever, beautifully written script, the entire production comes together to create an experience which is sometimes uncomfortable, in a piece of theatre which is intense, compelling and will linger in the mind.

 
 

The Body Of An American runs until 14 February at The Gate Theatre and is selling out fast. Buy tickets here.

 
 

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A 4 star review from The Guardian:

The Body of an American - Review | The Guardian

"William Gaminara is Paul and Damien Molony is Dan, a man struggling to finish his play and face his own demons. The acting is knockout, it has the muscular quality of a contest and yet it is scrupulously generous, too."

 

Enjoyable read, but not as good as fifi's review (posted in full in last post):

"Surrounded by the audience and with only a chair to hide behind, Damien is compelling as the playwright, drawing the audience into his world with a truthful performance worthy of such open, honest writing. The two actors play a plethora of characters between them, flitting effortlessly between voices and changes in tone as the ghosts of memories intertwine with conversation and Damien is equally engaging as, among others, a parody of a South African psychiatrist and the American soldier’s grieving brother."

 

 



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Fifi, what a brilliant review, wish I could be that erudite! Glad to see that the play is garnering so many great reviews.

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PradaKat wrote:

Fifi, what a brilliant review, wish I could be that erudite! Glad to see that the play is garnering so many great reviews.


 lol!  Thanks Kat....but I'm sure your erudicity is more than equal to mine...!!  I would really, genuinly love to hear what other people thought of the play.

The reviews are all pretty good, aren't they.  Not that I'm surprised....I really couldn't think of anything remotely negative to say about it!  I'm really chuffed for everyone involved in this production...totally well deserved, I think. 

Must admit that I'm glad I decided to book 2 tickets...it'll be great to see damo in action again, but there is actually so much in this play to absorb that I'll be great to get another chance to take it all in.



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I get that impression too fifi, from what I can gather, a second viewing would definitely be a good thing with a play so saturated with meaning and with such intense, layered and frenetic performances.
Of course, some of us would be happy with the one viewing! hug



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fifi, thanks for sharing your insights into the play.  tons of positive reviews, each one gives us a little bit more insight, a little bit more to be in awe about Damien's performance.  nice to see one from a fan perspective. biggrin



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You have a way with words for sure fifi, wonderful review :) xx

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Thanks guys!

Whimsy - an awesome performance for sure...



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Of course, some of us would be happy with the one viewing!

 

You can say that again!



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We have shared reviews from Partially Obstructed View blog before here at the forum, because they are always a bit good, and this one on The Body Of An American is no exception! (with added distracting pictures )

 

Theatre review: The Body of an American | Partially Obstructed View



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