The Shawshank Redempion

 

Oh I did enjoy my night out with Georgous Dave  last night.
We went to see Owen O Neil and Dave John’s adaptation of the film The Shawshank Redemption at Theatre Clwyd and from the get-go it was clear we were watching a quality piece of theatre.
I think most people know the film, so I won’t worry too much about spoilers , suffice to say we follow the prison life of Andy Dufresne (Jo Absolom) who is incarcerated in the notorious Shawshank Prison during the 1940s. Bright and optimistic and shouting his innocence in the double murder of his wife and her lover , Dufresne strives to change his lot and the lot of his fellow prisoners by making their existence a little more humane even though the Governor, officers and two predatory prisoners all connive to destroy him and his innate goodness. 
Dufresne makes a lifetime friendship with Red Redding ( Ben Onwukwe) who like Morgan Freeman did in the film, narrates the piece with similar chocolate tones but with more of an impish take on the much loved character.
From the get go the play is brutal and compelling to watch. The sets full-fill the brief wonderfully as do the small but very able cast and I loved the ending where the two friends finally meet again against a stunning and unexpected tropical sky, an ending much better than the more talky film ending

Not a dry eye in the house.


So it’s Tuesday, 
College day,
Covid jab no 4
I’m cleaning Bluebell later and am making spiced sweet potato soup 

51 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:00 am

    That sounds wonderful. I love the film and have watched it a few times. Gorgeous Dave And Gorgeous John. Have a good day. Wish someone would clean my car, noreen

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  2. Traveller11:09 am

    Glad to hear it was good. Must admit I am surprised. The film is so well known and so good I was wondering how a play could work.

    One of my favourite films.

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    1. It cut out the famous aria scene as well as the holding arms up in the rain , but he whole play had a faster pace to it which cranked up the tension

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  3. Anonymous11:52 am

    Love!
    I would image this lends itself to the stage, given that the location does not really change much.
    Now I may have to watch the movie again...

    XOXO

    Sixpence.

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    1. Yes, but the climax and that sudden burst of colour at the end, lifts the heart

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  4. So glad for you that this play wasn't a dud. Can I pop round for a bowl of that soup? xx

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  5. A clean car is a happy car

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    1. For the first time in ages it didn’t smell of dog

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  6. That's my brother's favorite movie. Glad you enjoyed the play. Your soup sounds yummy - I may have to check out some online recipes so I can try it. Have a nice day, John!

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    1. Simple ….chop onions, fry with chilli, garlic add chicken stock , chopped sweet potato, and ordinary potato, and bring to boil , simmer until thickened add half fat coconut milk

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  7. Would love to see this. Shawshank is one of my favourite films too.

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    1. I think it’s been voted as most popular movie of all time….

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  8. The movie is one of those that if I come across it, I will stop and watch it. What a beautiful, beautiful story. I'm so glad that the stage version was terrific.

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    1. It’s all about hope and friendship x

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  9. Barbara Anne2:09 pm

    I'm so glad the play was well done as I, too, had wondered how the film could be adapted to the stage.
    Enjoy your Tuesday!

    Hugs!

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  10. It's a classic story alright. Glad the play was so good!

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  11. I would love to see this! It sounds amazing. The film is one of my favorites.

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  12. Anonymous3:05 pm

    Doesn't sound my sort of thing but, as usual, you make it sound wonderful. I know I have said it before but you are in the wrong job - you make a marvellous theatre critic.

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    1. I think you would have loved it pat, tge message of the piece is all about friendship and hope

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  13. weaver3:07 pm

    above anon is me dear heart

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  14. and my daddy says - A clean car drives smoother x 🚙

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  15. I would love to see 'The Shawshank Redemption' on the stage. I've watched the film multiple times...one of my favs.

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    1. Two hours 20 minutes flew by, a sign of a good play

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  16. Like most, I've seen the film too. It is gut wrenching and moving. College cay is usually a fruitful day. Enjoy.

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    1. It has been ….we had a video conference with the tutor of level 4 .illuminating

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  17. I will watch anything with Joe Absolom, he's wonderful, and has come a long, long way since his Eastenders days!

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    1. He played andy with a dignity that was incredibly moving

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  18. What's a "redempion"? (The copy editor in me won't let that one pass. :) )

    Seriously, "Shawshank" is Dave's favorite film. I've seen it about a million times.

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  19. Anonymous6:34 pm

    Jab FOUR? Have you been listening to John Campbell?
    He doesn’t say “follow the science”. He actually gives you real data. And he was TOTALLY on the jab bandwagon in the beginning.

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    1. Nope never heard of him. I’ve asked the doctors at work and discussed it with my practice nurse

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    2. Anonymous8:53 pm

      You should know better mr gray

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    3. I’m not an expert on immunology

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    4. Traveller9:23 pm

      You have medical training and have discussed with your practice nurse. Ann has probably been down the same rabbit holes as others who don’t believe in “MSM” and think they ( big pharma, big tech and the WEF) are running everything. Must get more tin foil in.

      How is Albert?

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    5. Fast asleep on my shoulder

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    6. Traveller9:32 pm

      Give him my best. Have a soft spot for black cats.

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    7. I just did .
      He farted gently

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    8. Anonymous1:13 am

      I was the original anon but not the second. John Campbell has a you tube channel and has worked in medical profession in the UK. Look him up. I worry about you!

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  20. I love the movie so much, but a live version would be a wonderful treat.

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    1. It was Bob , it sort of didn’t compete with the movie
      It was so different but so the same

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  21. Speaking of Bluebell ...I had a thought the other day about a car wash as a fundraiser and to get middle age/older children a part in helping make the money for the center.

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  22. Oh sounds like a grand night out.

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  23. Just to remind everyone, before it was a movie and a play it was a Stephen King novella titled Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption.

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  24. For what it's worth, I've had six Covid vaccines and the Holy Grail of treatments, the antibody infusion. If it wasn't for the cancer, I'm pretty sure I'd be immortal by now!

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  25. Shawshank Redemption is my one time all favourite movie. I would love to see a play of the same name even though I am not usually a "theatre" goer. I didn't bother with the 4th Jab... decided 3 was enough; fortunately for me by then the Government had dropped the mandates otherwise I would have had no choice and would have done so without bother but nice not to have to.

    Jo in Auckland

    Jo in Auckland

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