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Orlando Blooms West End Debut Gets Mixed Reviews
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Brit actor Orlando Bloom's London West End debut has been met with mixed
reviews from critics, with many claiming that it ws to small a role to prove
himself as a theatre actor.
The Lord Of The Rings star, 30, plays Steven, one of three brothers in David
Storey's play In Celebration at the Duke of York Theatre.
Critic Michael Billington from British broadsheet The Guardian writes, "Bloom
lends Steven exactly the right sense of haunted taciturnity and withdrawn
moodiness."The Daily Telegraph's Charles Spencer says, "...While a brilliantined and
moustached Orlando Bloom spends the entire evening looking pale and
interesting. It's not a challenging role but he remembers his lines and doesn't
bump into the furniture."The Times' Benedict Nightingale writes, "Superficially it's an unrewarding
part, because he spends most of the time looking wan and saying little but that
he's 'fine', but an important one."Meanwhile, WhatsOnStage.com's Michael Coveney declares, "He says very little
and rarely commands the stage."Trade paper Variety's David Benedict, "It's still a gamble to put a man
largely cast for his ability to deliver looks - not lines - into a play all
about things spoken. That the gamble doesn't really pay off artistically,
however, is not entirely Bloom's fault... As Steven, Bloom wears a moustache in
a (failed) attempted to age up so he is believable as the father of four
children, but he spends the evening in diffident moody introspection. He
indicates his character's gathering distress but lacks the skill to reveal the
reasons for it."
The actor who has made his name as Legolas in Lord of the Rings and Will Turner in Pirates of the Caribbean claims that he has got tired of being typecast as a pirate.
He told the Guardian "I decided I really needed to do some theatre because I was feeling a bit thin."
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