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Bedbound

Venue: The Lion and Unicorn Theatre Club
Where: Inner London
Date Reviewed: 31 October 2009
WOS Rating: *****


Who knew the story of a small-town Irish furniture salesman and his daughter could be so disturbing – and so horribly, beautifully poetic? But in Enda Walsh’s one-act play Bedbound, revived by Little Everywhere and director Kate Budgen, ugly and beautiful, speech and silence, dissolve into new meanings.

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Bedbound

By Enda Walsh
Little Everywhere
Lion and Unicorn Theatre

Review by Howard Loxton (2009)


A girl in a bed and, emerging later from underneath the covers, her dad, though she’s not quite sure that he really is her dad – they are a pair trapped together and trapped by life. It’s a recurring feature in several of Walsh’s plays, sometimes literal, sometimes metaphorical. The polio- ravaged daughter here says her dad has built walls around her but he too seems chained to the bed, never able to stray more than a few feet away as with frenetic drive in almost non-stop monologue he reviews his psychopathic pursuit of his ambitions.

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