
A fascinating & absorbing piece of theatre.
Michael Coveney, Daily Mail (Edinburgh
Festival Top Five)
Here is a journey into the dark secret heart of the relationship
between Rasputin and Alexandra. The audience is swept into the
couples inner world through stunning images and hypnotic
performances. Wrights script has a hallucinogenic intensity,
oozing poetry and peppered with touches of dark wit. On stage,
Wright is mesmerising and Claire Raftery is commanding as the
Empress. Periplums Rasputin is shot through with sensual
power.
Claire Smith, The Scotsman (Five Stars,
Fringe First Nomination 2001)
This delicious gothic piece has an overwhelming effect
on the senses. Atmospheric music underscores this theatrical vault
of flickering lights coming from unexpected places and casting
shafts of multicoloured moods across powerful performers.
Duska Radosavijevic Heaney, The Stage
This tale of the travels of Monk Grishka from the swamps
of Siberia to Prince Alexeis bedside is compelling. Stark,
brilliant choreography by Director Claire Raftery & menacing
strings make this an edgy, dangerous piece of work, with a sense
of impending disaster that recalls the bleakest of tragedies.
James Smart, The List
Rasputin was never portrayed so well as in this play.
Two players are all we ever see on stage and yet they convey so
much. This is powerful and effective theatre.
Garry Platt, Edinburgh Guide
Claire Rafterys Empress is brilliantly portrayed,
especially her execution with a chilling use of strobe light and
frozen attitudes. This is macabre theatre. With great use of light,
water & cellos this piece successfully conjures an atmosphere
of doom, unstoppable events and sexual tension.
Geoff Beale, Total Theatre