The Sunset Limited, Boulevard Theatre review ★★★★★

Cormac McCarthy explores redemption, faith and free will in The Sunset Limited at Soho's Boulevard Theatre

Gary Beadle and Jasper Britton in Sunset Limited. Photo by Marc Brenner
Two men with opposing beliefs and backgrounds mull over life, faith and death in The Sunset Limited, which is revived in Soho's sleek and stylish new Boulevard Theatre. Written by 'great American novelist' Cormac McCarthy before his post-apocalyptic novel The Road, it's a poetic and and unapologetic exploration of the human condition.

Two men sit in a scruffy apartment, which feels suitably cramped and wonderfully detailed on the intimate Boulevard stage. Gary Beadle gives a powerful and animated performance as Black, a god-fearing ex-con who has just intercepted a stranger trying to jump in front of a subway train. Jasper Britton is suitably downtrodden as White, a college professor convinced there's no goodness in the world. The Black/White dichotomy is as much about race as it is two opposite and absolute perspectives, which allow no shades of grey.

The two men sit around Black's table and discuss reasons to live, and the desire to die. Black shares violent stories of his time in jail and espouses the power of god to redeem, while White reveals that he sees society as a forced labour camp, with everyone in line to die. As the conversation progresses, ambiguities creep in and realism merges with symbolism and abstraction.

Over 95 minutes with no interval, the discussions of suicide and desperation are unflinchingly dismal. While there are smatterings of bitter comedy and plenty of vibrance in the anecdotes share between the men, it remains a bleak and intense watch. There's an echo of Samuel Beckett in the nihilism and plenty of McCarthy's own 'state of the nation' reflections on American society.

Terry Johnson's direction puts the emphasis on the text over theatricality, with full space and weight given to the intensity of the language and imagery. The relentless talk, with minimal plot, action or character development, does begin to feel rather flat. But thanks to powerful performances from both actors, this intricate study of humanity is sobering but still engrossing.

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What The Sunset Limited, Boulevard Theatre review
Where Boulevard Theatre, 6 Walker’s Court Soho , London, W1F 0BT | MAP
Nearest tube Piccadilly Circus (underground)
When 16 Jan 20 – 07 Mar 20, 7:30 PM – 10:00 PM
Price £12 - £36
Website Click here for more information and to book




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