FW: Ghosts of the Titanic review – conspiracy drama goes adrift

 

 

Feed: Culture | The Guardian
Posted on: Monday, March 14, 2022 7:01 PM
Author: Arifa Akbar
Subject: Ghosts of the Titanic review – conspiracy drama goes adrift

 

Park theatre, London
Ron Hutchinson's play picks up intriguing themes about fake news and psychology but fails to explore them in depth

"What if the Titanic never hit an iceberg? What if it sank for another reason?" asks a bereaved character whose fiance perished on the "unsinkable" luxury liner in 1912.

The what ifs in Ron Hutchinson's drama explore the psychological effects of fake news spawned in the wake of the disaster, specifically the theory that the American financier JP Morgan orchestrated the sinking of the ship to kill off his enemies. It is a zany idea for a play, even if it lies on the outer realms of conspiracy theory.

Ghosts of the Titanic is at Park theatre, London, until 2 April.

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