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Alterations West End Reviews

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Walker Holt has big dreams for his tailor’s shop, and an even bigger order to complete. Over the course of 24 hours he must work tirelessly to satisfy his new... (more info)

Theatre Lyttelton Theatre
Previews Feb 20, 2025
Opened Feb 20, 2025
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7.67 Mixed
4 Positive
2 Mixed
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Review: ALTERATIONS, National Theatre

From: BroadwayWorld  |  By: Aliya Al-Hassan  |  Date: 3/4/2025

Despite lovely staging and great performances, the production stays a little beyond its welcome, with several scenes lingering too long. Not every forgotten work is a masterpiece, but Abbensetts's work certainly deserves more recognition. It is in sa...

As a period piece, it is entirely dusted down and stands gleaming. Oliver Fenwick’s lighting design suffuses the stage in sepia as characters recount memories, or it spotlights them in emotional ways – a sentimental technique yet it works. For al...

It ultimately feels like a nicely observed but relatively slight slice of life drama. Linton sometimes overcompensates: having a lad wearing Beats headphones occasionally wander across the stage feels like a hysterically heavy-handed way of reminding...

Arinzé Kene makes Walker as blindly driven as he could possibly be. Frustration explodes from him when his staff do not follow his orders; at one point, he collapses onto the floor and squeals like a petulant child. When the company comes together, ...

Arinzé Kene makes Walker as blindly driven as he could possibly be. Frustration explodes from him when his staff do not follow his orders; at one point, he collapses onto the floor and squeals like a petulant child. When the company comes together, ...

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Alterations at the National Theatre review: 'a finely tailored play'

From: Evening Standard  |  By: Tim Bano  |  Date: 3/4/2025

Linton keeps everything in a square patch on stage, which often revolves, with just a few dreamlike, fantasy-infused moments taking place outside the square. That little shop floor is Walker’s safe space, away from a society where - as he and Buste...

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