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First night (15.09.04)


Stuff Happens (picture by Ivan Kyncl)In a still unfolding narrative, two playwrights have made the news by focusing on a subject that's galvanised the news agenda for the last few years.

Mark Shenton on drama that takes the pulse of the war on Iraq...

Premiered at the National Theatre on the eve of the third anniversary of September 11, David Hare's Stuff Happens is a soberly chilling dramatic replay of the drive towards war.

"Hare's own arrangement of the facts into a compelling narrative leads us to our own conclusions..."

It is of course based on beliefs that Iraq harboured weapons of mass destruction, which have never been found, and that there was a link between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaida, which has never been proved.

While director Nicholas Hytner is also currently responsible for the hit production of Alan Bennett's The History Boys, which wryly looks at the subjectivity of historical interpretation, this history play seeks to steer an objective documentary path through some of the decisions that led to the war on Iraq and its repercussions.

Hare's own arrangement of those facts into a compelling narrative – and our own memories of how we felt at the time, since no one can possibly come neutral to this play – leads us to our own conclusions.

rabbit in the headlights

Following a story of global politics and process that stretches from the White House and Camp David to Downing Street and the United Nations, these events have been amazingly condensed into three hours of gripping theatre.

The stunning ensemble features superb performances from Alex Jennings as George Bush, Joe Morton as a completely compelling Secretary of State Colin Powell, who tries but fails to urge caution, Desmond Barrrit as Dick Cheney and Nicholas Farrell as our own PM, frequently stricken like a rabbit in the headlights as he tries to keep up with the Americans.

EmbeddedMeanwhile, in Embedded at the Riverside Studios, Hollywood actor and activist Tim Robbins offers a far less nuanced, comic-strip approach to the war as it is being fought.

This account hinges on the propaganda front, with journalists being 'embedded' with the forces and only able to offer a highly controlled picture of what's happening on the ground in Iraq.

His production, performed by the Actor's Gang from Los Angeles, has a certain crude theatrical vigour, it's true, but there's not enough rigour in the broad comic brushstrokes with which it is painted and observed.

Stuff Happens is at the National Theatre, Olivier, South Bank SE1, in rep until 6 November. Box office: 020 7452 3000
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Embedded is at the Riverside Studios, Crisp Road Hammersmith W6, until 23 October. Box office: 020 8237 1111
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