Act Productions Ltd
The Price
Warren Mitchell is superlative…
Shuffling, shrugging and never more manipulative than when seeming guileless, he’s like an ancient Jewish vaudeville act. He often gives the impression that he’s in a world of his own – as when, hilariously, he takes his own sweet time to unshell and consume the boiled egg lunch he’s brought. But his eye never leaves the ball. He’s shambolic and he’s shrewd; he’s part charlatan and part sage.
Peter Hall once wrote that Mitchell’s performance as Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman was amongst the greatest pieces of character acting he had ever seen. This Solomon is a comparably magnificent achievement
Paul Taylor, The Independent
Larry Lamb as Victor, Des McAleer as Walter and
John Gross, Sunday Telegraph
Dominic Cavendish, Daily Telegraph

