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Bitter Wheat

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4.4 43 reviews from 43 verified reviews
  • Starring: John Malkovich
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Starring:

John Malkovich

Bitter Wheat – A David Mamet play with a dark heart

The respected US playwright David Alan Mamet is a talented film director, screenwriter and author. John Malkovich is one of the USA's finest actors, a man who hasn't graced the West End stage for far too long, for a third of a century. He's due to star in Mamet's latest masterpiece, Bitter Wheat, a piece that is also directed by the playwright. What more can you ask for as a fan of seriously good theatre?

John Malkovich is probably best loved for his work in films like Places in the Heart, In the Line of Fire, Con Air, Johnny English and the dazzlingly brilliant Being John Malkovich. During 2016 he was director of Good Canary at the Rose Theatre Kingston, a project that won him the Evening Standard's coveted award for Best Director.

David Mamet is a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright with an impressive list of successes behind him, including the magical Glengarry Glen Ross, Speed-the-Plow, American Buffalo, Race, The Penitent, and his play Oleanna, which explored the life of a university lecturer accused of sexual misconduct with a pupil, beautifully directed by Harold Pinter himself.

The plot? Hollywood really is a a hell hole, a hateful place where everything except the awards are for sale. This is home to one spectacularly depraved Hollywood mogul, whose story reveals the festering wound of show business for what it is. The play, however, is designed to leave the audience feeling more resilient, better able to accept and live with the horror of life.

Our anti-hero is Barney Fein, a fat monster of a studio head and a sexual predator who practically devours the young actors he lures into his dodgy circle. If the plot smacks of Harvey Weinstein, that's no accident. The playwright hinted in 2017 that he was writing about the Weinstein scandal. The not-so-great man's fall from power and grace is almost mythical in its sheer drama, and some critics have compared this play to Homer's The Odyssey.

It sounds deadly serious. But this play is actually funnier than the hilarious The Iceman Cometh, dripping with money, sex, and power. Mamet's treatment of one of Hollywood's biggest scandals is, as usual, unique and thought provoking. Weinstein's disgusting behaviour sparked the #MeToo movement, and Bitter Wheat carries on the momentum. It's on at the Garrick Theatre from 7th June to 14th September 2019, so block out time in your diary... and prepare to be scandalised!

Who is this show for?
Given the subject matter, this play is not recommended for children under 16.

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Bitter Wheat Ticket Information

  • Booking until:

    Saturday, 21 September 2019

  • Cancellations & Refunds

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Bitter Wheat reviews

4.4 out of 5 43 reviews

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All reviews are from customers who have been invited to leave a review just after seeing Bitter Wheat.

Please note the reviews below are from an old production of Bitter Wheat.

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Very current

A story of a power crazy man who thinks he is untouchable , the pace of the play is fast and grabs your attention from the start. Well acted and has some light funny moments

W Reviewed on 21 September 2019 by
United Kingdom

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Excellent

The best script and play I’ve enjoyed in a very very long time. The acting is just superb from start to finish and obviously John Malkovich delivers from the first moment. His presence alone is extraordinary and he’s clearly one of THE actors of our generation - not that it needs confirming, but the rest of the cast are wonderful too. It’s a truly great play and a top night.

C Reviewed on 21 September 2019 by
United Kingdom

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Mesmerising Story and Master John

Mesmerising Story and Master John

G Reviewed on 20 September 2019 by
United Kingdom

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Very current

A Reviewed on 20 September 2019 by
United Kingdom

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Love the theatre’s intimate atmosphere- JM’s charismatic

If it wasn’t for the star of the show I would not have watched a play of this story- but really wanted to see John Malkovich on stage, and I am very happy I did! I loved the no frills set and was impressed how quickly it was changed between scenes. Previously (in a different theatre) I’ve struggled to see the stage from a second level budget seat, so this time I’ve opted for stalls and was very pleasantly surprised how intimate the space was, I had a clear view of the stage despite a tall man sitting in front of me as the auditorium is slightly sloped. The downstairs ladies room was deserted- nice change from normally spending the entire interval queuing! The cast was well chosen and JM made it a very special performance for me. My favourite nuance was that he made a special reoccurring movement (seating) that brought humor into the storyline that would otherwise have no space for any. If I had the chance I would go again..

T Reviewed on 19 September 2019 by
United Kingdom

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Relevant

Relevant topic. Great acting team headed by magnificent John Malkovich

M Reviewed on 17 September 2019 by
United Kingdom

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Could’ve done more

The plot itself alluded to more than the actual storyline did leaving the audience wanting more. The acting was rather rushed in parts so the dramatic feel was lost as the lines were not allowed to permeate the outer membrane of the audience- jokes were made, but the next line was thrust upon too soon before we could laugh it off and therefore we missed the response. Serious topic taken too lightly, if that’s even a thing. All a little insipid.

R Reviewed on 16 September 2019 by
United Kingdom

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Amazing

Brilliant acting, great subject.

A Reviewed on 14 September 2019 by
Ireland

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Malkovich is a winner

F Reviewed on 09 September 2019 by
Netherlands

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Funny and outrageous. Excellent contemporary story with unrivalled acting.

E Reviewed on 07 September 2019 by
United Kingdom

29 Jan
2019
Phil Willmott

Is John Malkovich about to play Harvey Weinstein in the West End?

by Phil Willmott | Tuesday, January 29 2019, 14:37

John Malkovich - Bitter Wheat Hollywood A list star John Malkovich’s returning to the London stage after 30 years would be big news enough but it also sounds like he’ll be playing disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein!

Is John Malkovich about to play Harvey Weinstein in the West End?