seen anything good lately?

Nigel Planer
Wednesday 21 June 1995 18:02 EDT
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by Nigel Planer, actor

Dealer's Choice,

at the Vaudeville, was

written by Patrick

Marber, and directed by him as well. It's about a poker game, and about fathers

and sons: like Arthur

Miller with laughs. I'm a big fan of Patrick Marber - he's one of the `Day Today' team and a very funny performer: he plays the one who always gets dressed down by Chris Morris. `Dealer's Choice' is his first play, transferred from the National Theatre. And it's dead good.

Vaudeville Theatre, (0171-836 9987)

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