
International Theatre Database
Category
Play
Country
United Kingdom
Run Dates
Jul 2 - Aug 6, 2016
Run Time
140 minutes
2016.07.02 ~ 2016.08.06
The Royal Court Theatre
World Premiere
A claustrophobic film set in Eastern Europe, where artistic vision collides with human frailty. Maxim, an eccentric director obsessed with capturing a mythical quality of light, struggles to complete his post-apocalyptic film “Child of Ashes.” As production spirals out of control, he manipulates his cast and crew – including the enigmatic actress Natasha, the volatile method actor Ivan, and his long-suffering producer Anastasia – pushing them to their breaking points in pursuit of his elusive vision. Neilson’s Unreachable is a darkly comic exploration of artistic obsession and the human cost of creativity. Set against the backdrop of a troubled film production, the play delves into themes of ego, manipulation, and the blurred lines between genius and madness. Neilson’s meta-theatrical structure, with its play-within-a-play elements, creates a dizzying hall of mirrors effect that reflects the increasingly chaotic nature of Maxim’s quest. As relationships fracture and reality begins to warp, the play asks uncomfortable questions about the price of art and the moral responsibilities of those who create it. The playwright’s use of gallows humor and shocking reversals keeps the audience off-balance, mirroring the characters’ own disorientation. Unreachable serves as both a satire of the film industry and a broader meditation on the nature of creativity itself, challenging us to consider where the line lies between passionate dedication and destructive obsession.