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Reviews for Bent
By Amy Somensky Oct 8, 2006, 21:27 GMT

Set amidst the decadence of pre-war fascist Germany, Bent is a powerful tale of the tragedy of love, as three men fight for survival in the face of Nazi persecution. Bent illustrates how the selfless love of one person for another can overcome oppression, even under the most extreme circumstances. ...more
London: Here is a selection of reviews for Bent which in now playing at Trafalgar Studios:
Guardian
Theatre.com
Times Online
Starring in the production is Alan Cumming as Max, Richard Bremmer as Greta, Hugh Ross as Freddie, Kevin Trainor as Rudy, and Benjamin Wilkin as Wolf. The company will also include Ricky Camp, Charles Mayer, Matthew Spencer, and Laurence Spellman.
The play is currently booking through January 13th.
Bent first premiered in 1979 at the Royal Court starring Ian McKellan as Max. It was later turned into a film in 1990 starring Clive Owen, Lothaire Bluteau, Jude Law, and Mick Jagger.
Set amidst the decadence of pre-war fascist Germany, Bent is a powerful tale of the tragedy of love, as three men fight for survival in the face of Nazi persecution. Bent illustrates how the selfless love of one person for another can overcome oppression, even under the most extreme circumstances.
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