Friday, July 19, 2024

‘Sense and Sensibility’ by Jane Austen, adapted by Frances Poet

19 July 2024

When we took our seats at the outdoor Roman Theatre of Verulamium in St Albans the Saturday before last we were hopeful that we had avoided the predicted showers. But just before the show was due to start the sky darkened and an incredibly loud rumble of thunder was followed by a brief but torrential downpour. And, because of the potential dangers from an electrical storm, the performance was then delayed by 20 minutes while we sat in our wet clothes! Fortunately that was the worst of the rain and we were then able to enjoy the joint Pitlochry Festival Theatre and OVO Theatre production of ‘Sense and Sensibility’ by Jane Austen, adapted by Frances Poet. Like previous OVO productions we have seen at Verulamium (such as 'Much Ado About Nothing', reviewed here in July 2023 and 'The Importance of Being Earnest', reviewed here in July 2022) the scenes were interspersed with versions of modern pop songs - here sung in impressive harmony by the cast. But in ‘Sense and Sensibility’ this quirky insertion of songs by Beyoncé, Olivia Rodrigo and Sophie Ellis-Bextor felt out of keeping with what was otherwise a fairly straight, well-acted, period dramatisation. Nevertheless it was an enjoyable performance with Kirsty Findlay and Lola Aluko impressing as the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne.

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