Equus: West End
Play Title: Equus
Directed By: Thea Sharrock
Screen Play: Peter Shaffer
Starred: Daniel Radcliffe, Richard Griffiths
Status: Complete
Dan’s Character: Alan Strang
Runing Time: About 2 Hours
Rating: PG-13/R
Stage Open Date: February 27, 2007 – June 9, 2007
Location: Gielgud Theatre, London
Summery: Peter Shaffer captured many different elements of society in his play Equus. Though the play was written in 1973, the underlying themes could easily mirror how things appear in today’s world.
The two main characters, Dr. Dysart and Alan Strang, keep us in an extended state of suspense as we try to figure out what has happened and why Dysart was approached to help this young man. We enter a phase where we see a doctor who begins to admire his patient’s passion and wonder about his own life and what it has become.
As the doctor shares his thoughts with us, we see how he becomes more and more enamored by the zeal of this young man. He uses various means within his profession to help Alan, including talking to the people that surround him in his everyday life. Surprisingly, or maybe not so surprising, we find a myriad of influences, including a mother who has tried to instill religious values into her son, a father who is indifferent to anything other than his job, a girl who Alan has become fond of, Alan’s first experience with a horse, why he loves horses so much and what that means. The catalyst that caused this young man to crack and land him where he is will both surprise and horrify you.
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