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Total Rating: 
***1/2
Previews: 
April 7, 2009
Opened: 
April 23, 2009
Ended: 
July 25, 2009
Country: 
USA
State: 
New York
City: 
New York
Company/Producers: 
Sonia Friedman Productions, Marc Routh, Richard Frankel, Steven Baruch, Tom Viertel, Dede Harris, Tulchin/Bartner/Lauren Doll, Harriet Newman Leve, Eric Falkenstein/Jamie deRoy, Michael Filerman/Jennifer Manocherian, in assoc w/ Pam Laudenslager/Remmel T. Dickinson, Jane Dubin/True Love Productions, Barbara Manocherian/Jennifer Isaacson presenting.Old Vic Theatre (UK).
Theater Type: 
Broadway
Theater: 
Circle in the Square
Theater Address: 
West 50th Street
Phone: 
212-239-6200
Genre: 
Three Comedies
Author: 
Alan Ayckbourn
Director: 
Matthew Warchus
Review: 

British playwright Alan Ayckbourn has a penchant for complex theatrical architecture in constructing his plays, which are mostly innovative domestic comedies. The Norman Conquests, now at Circle in the Square on Broadway, is one of his boldest experiments: three separate plays, each a viable entity in itself, with the same characters, covering the same time span, in three settings at a Victorian estate. If we want to know what happens to characters as they leave the garden in the first one I saw, "Round and Round the Garden," we can come back and see the indoor scenes that took place in "Living Together" and "Table Manners," but each stands alone, and if you only see one, you've had a complete, satisfying play.

Matthew Warchus brilliantly directs the six-member English cast, and they are all excellent, each clearly defined, each a unique figure frustrated by life. Norman, the title character, played by a repellant/attractive Stephen Mangan, married to the flexibly exuberant but distant Ruth (Amelia Bullmore), seductively trolls for romance outside of his marriage with his sisters-in-law, the long-suffering Annie (Jessica Hynes) and the feisty Sarah (Amanda Root).

The male counterparts, dim, stalwart Tom (Ben Miles) and the distracted, inept Reg (Paul Ritter) are great contrasts to the wild Norman.

It's all full of English folderol and romantic mischief, and the secret knowledge of interactions in the other plays makes each succeeding episode extra fun. Settings by Rob Howell are nicely revelatory of the land and interiors, and costumes perfectly show inner character of each in this marvelous ensemble, well lighted by David Howe.

Comedy meister Warchus directs with a sure hand, and all the complex physical business and verbal thrusts work seamlessly to create a superior comedic experience.

Cast: 
Cast: Stephen Mangan (Norman), Jessica Hynes, Ben Miles, Paul Ritter, Amelia Bullmore, Amanda Root.
Technical: 
Set: Rob Howell; Lighting: David Howe; Music: Gary Yershon; Sound: Autograph (Simon Baker)
Critic: 
Richmond Shepard
Date Reviewed: 
April 2009