The Hunt (play) explained

The Hunt
Place:Almeida Theatre
London
Orig Lang:English
Subject:A male school teacher is falsely accused of sexual abuse.
Genre:Drama

The Hunt is a play by the British playwright David Farr. The modern day parable revolves around a school teacher who is wrongly accused of sexual abuse. The play is based on the 2012 film of the same name directed by Thomas Vinterberg.

Directed by Rupert Goold, it also features a leading performance from Tobias Menzies as well as scenic design by Es Devlin. It received its premiere at the West End's Almeida Theatre in June 2019 and had its New York transfer at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, New York City, in 2024.[1]

Synopsis

In a small town in northern Denmark, the children celebrate Harvest Festival. A man, Lucas is going through a tough divorce fighting for child custody of his son. He works as a school teacher for an elementary school where he is popular amongst kids, staff and parents until he is wrongly accused of sexual abuse. The small town community closes in on Lucas.

Cast and characters

CharacterAlmeida Theatre, West End
2019
St. Ann's Warehouse, NYC
2024
LucasTobias Menzies
HildeMichele AustinLolita Chakrabarti
MikalaPoppy MillerMyAnna Buring
TheoAlex Hassell Justin Salinger
MarcusStuart CampbellRaphael Casey
RuneAdrian Der Gregorian
Palme / Dance CaptainJethro SkinnerAli Goldsmith
ThomasItoya OsagiedeShaquille Jack
GunnerDanny Kirrane
RagnarKeith HighamJonathan Savage
Per / PastorHoward Ward
PeterHarrison Houghton / George Nearn Stuart Rumi C. Jean-Louis / Christopher Riley
ClaraAbbiegail Mills / Taya Tower / Florence White Aerina DeBoer / Kay Winard

Production history

2019 National Theatre

The production was first helmed at the Almeida Theatre which ran from June 17 through August 3 in 2019. It starred Tobias Menzies, Poppy Miller, and Michele Austin and was directed by Rupert Goold. It was written by David Farr who adapted the play off the 2012 Danish film of the same name directed by Thomas Vinterberg and written by Vinterberg and Tobias Lindholm. The scenic designer was Es Devlin with the light design by Neil Austin and sound and composition work being done by Adam Cork.[2]

2024 NYC transfer

In 2024 it was announced the New York transfer of The Hunt would be at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, New York. Performances ran from February 16 through March 24.[3] Returning to the production was its director Rupert Goold and star Tobias Menzies.[4] Replacements included Lolita Chakrabarti taking over for Michele Austin who took a role in Lucy Prebble's The Effect at The Shed.[5] Poppy Miller was replaced by MyAnna Buring with Adrian Der Gregorian and Danny Kirrane both returning.

Response

Critical reviews

The debut production at the Almeida Theatre received mixed to positive reviews. Ann Trenneman of The Daily Telegraph wrote a rave review declaring that the production was "a world-class adaptation of a dark Danish parable for our times".[6] Michael Billington of The Guardian gave the production a mixed review, while praising it's "skillful staging" by Goold and the overall production which he called "undeniably chilling" but citing the production less favorably to the 2012 film writing, "[while] this production make rigorous viewing, I miss the sense of quotidian reality that gave the movie much of its power."[7] Time Out criticized its direction by Goold writing, "It feels like Goold's theatricality and the naturalistic, thriller-ish source material often work against each other." However they praised Devlin's set and Menzies' performance as standouts.[8] Stephen Dalton of The Hollywood Reporter gave the production a mixed view writing, "It lacks some of the nuanced shadings of Vinterberg's screenplay, veering into shouty melodrama in places. Even so, Goold's superbly mounted production has punch, polish and contemporary resonance. It feels like a hit."[9]

The New York transfer received generally positive reviews with Robert Hofler of TheWrap citing Menzies "impressive American stage debut" and comparing the play favorably to The Children's Hour and Oleanna.[10] Allison Considine of New York Theater Guide praised Es Devlin's set writing, "The Hunt has a best-in-class production design... All the production elements work together seamlessly to offer an immersive, almost cinematic experience".[11] Elisabeth Vincentelli of The New York Times gave a mixed review praising its technical aspects such as Devlin's scenic design as well as its sound and lighting design but criticized Rupert Goold's heavy handed direction. She wrote, "He is a rare director in the English-speaking world who can dream up and pull off highly conceptual, wildly theatrical spectacles...Here, the staging can feel redundant especially since it is burdened with foreshadowing and obvious symbolism".[12]

Accolades

2024 Off-Broadway

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2024 Outstanding Production of a Play [13]
Distinguished Performance
Outstanding Direction of a Play
Outstanding Lead Performance in a Play Tobias Menzies [14]
Outstanding Adaptation
Outstanding Direction of a Play Rupert Gold
Outstanding Scenic Design of a Play
Outstanding Sound Design of a Play Adam Clark

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Hunt Starring Tobias Menzies Begins Off-Broadway Run February 16. Playbill. March 18, 2024.
  2. Web site: The Hunt. Almeida Theatre. March 18, 2024.
  3. Web site: US Premiere of THE HUNT Starring Tobias Menzies to Begin in February at St. Ann's Warehouse. BroadwayWorld. March 18, 2024.
  4. Web site: The Hunt. St. Ann's Warehouse. March 18, 2024.
  5. Web site: The Effect. The Shed. March 18, 2024.
  6. Web site: All Hell Breaks Loose in Nordic Thriller. The Daily Telegraph. March 18, 2024.
  7. Web site: The Hunt review – false accusation unleashes small-town savagery. The Guardian. March 18, 2024.
  8. Web site: The Hunt review. TimOut. March 18, 2024.
  9. Web site: The Hunt: Theater Review. The Hollywood Reporter. March 18, 2024.
  10. Web site: 'The Hunt' Off Broadway Review: An Angry Village Mob Targets 'The Crown' Star Tobias Menzies. The Wrap. March 18, 2024.
  11. Web site: 'The Hunt' review — Tobias Menzies shines in this psychological thriller. New York Theatre Guide. March 18, 2024.
  12. Web site: The Hunt Review: The Hunter Becomes the Hunted. The New York Times. March 18, 2024.
  13. Web site: Sarah Paulson Wins Drama League Award; See the Full List of Winners. Playbill. May 17, 2024.
  14. Web site: Stereophonic Leads 2024 Drama Desk Awards With 7 Wins Including Outstanding Play. Playbill. June 12, 2024.