Excerpt from first review in for Cat on A Hot Tin Roof (Crikey: Theatre Blog):

 

"Leof Kingsford-Smith’s Big Daddy; possibly even finer than Ives’ indelibly intimidatory template for the beast. Like Ives’, K-S’s Daddy is brash (almost barbaric), virile, more compassionate and wise-in-his-way. "

 

 

Big Daddy is a masterful performance. The King, jolly, larger than life, the confident boasting man of the world. Yet he is also buckled down with pain, sneering, manipulative and full of contempt. The scenes between Brick and Big Daddy are standouts, there is an ease between the two that is incredibly moving to watch.

 



   

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