The Consultant
a comedy by Neil Fleming
March
23-April 16, 2011 at Theatre503, London
November 2-December 1, 2019, Theater Matte, Bern, Switzerland - as "Die Berater"
The Consultant received its German-language premiere on November 2, 2019 at the Theater Matte in Bern, Switzerland, with the German title Die Berater. It was translated into German by award-winning German playwright Ulrike Syha, with a Bern-Deutsch dialect version prepared by dialect expert Theo Schmid. The show ran to full houses until December 2.
Directed by Marion Rothhaar.
With Res Aebi, Sara Judith Bürge, Jerry Lergier, and Sonja Nydegger.
Stage design by Fredi Stettler, Lighting by Markus Maria Enggist.
The German text is available in German from publisher-agent Per H Lauke Verlag, Hamburg. See also Theatertexte for details.
2011 production:
Directed by Geoff Church
Designed by Agnes Treplin, lighting by Howard Hudson
A Hydrocracker-Theatre503 co-production
With James Wilby, Pip Donaghy, Helen Millar and
Sian Webber.
Neil Fleming's Faustian tale about power and love unpicked the worlds of
management, and management consultancy, and took a hard look at the relationships we build - and destroy -
each time we go out to work.
"Hydrocracker turns the business world into intriguing and gripping theatre...
The cast of four, led by Pip Donaghy and James Wilby, is terrific; the swerves of
their dialogue intrigue and grip; the crisp staging against Agnes Treplin's
gleamingly Modernist set keeps the tension high. Even the scene-changes are exciting
with their jabs of light and rattles of machinery... (Donaghy gives) a riveting
performance...If it becomes hard to believe anyone like Donaghy's James
actually exists, the insights into the dark mysteries of his craft remain fascinating."
Jeremy Kingston, The Times
"Brighton's Hydrocracker company makes its London debut with this lively
new play by Neil Fleming... Fleming is at his best when he writes about the mechanics
of external expertise... Fleming offers some sharply funny satire on business waffle
and is shrewd enough to suggest that consultants occasionally expose the gentlemanly
amateurism of the commercial sector... Geoff Church's production is also vigorously
acted by a strong cast. Pip Donaghy as the maniacal James, Helen Millar as his seductive
sidekick, James Wilby as the nervy executive and Sian Webber as his strong-minded
spouse put flesh on Fleming's argument that we live in a credulous age in which
management consultants are treated with a superstitious awe once reserved for alchemists
and astrologers."
Michael
Billington, The Guardian
"Entertaining and genuinely funny. Fleming has an ear for dialogue and dissects the
meaningless jargon of the corporate world - 'paradigm shifts' and 'metrics
embedded in workflow' - with real sharpness and flair."
Alistair Smith, The Stage
"Fleming is a lively, pleasingly cynical writer. (Pip) Donaghy is a modern-day
Satan, slithering around and spitting out words like poisoned darts.
Miriam Gillinson, Time Out
Photos by Matt Andrews
Hugo Shackleton is a man in trouble.
And the trouble is: he doesn't even know it.
Chief of a struggling hi-tech company,
hounded by competitors, despised by his
own Board of Directors, he needs a Big Idea
to turn his business around.
Except if he comes up with one his wife will leave him.
Into their world rolls James Ross, a charismatic management consultant with a dark
past, furious with all mankind, and brilliant.
With him comes Nicola Patchett,
ferocious strategy analyst, member of Mensa,
and a threat to Hugo's marriage of another kind.
James promises Hugo he can change him forever.
But once you sign up
with The Consultant, he never leaves.