And then there is Rupert. Full name Rupert Cadell, this character is played here by Adam Granato in a performance that is so good, it carries the show. Adam plays Rupert with a sly, snobby English accent, perfect for challenging anything that anyone says in the room, he’s a true disruptor and has the ability to bring a party to its knees with one comment. He knows this about himself, he’s very self-aware, so he stays behind when the others leave the room to look at the books. It’s in these scenes, when Adam is alone on stage with his character’s thoughts that is so outstanding. These are some of the edge of your seat moments I referred to earlier, but they happen when Rupert isn’t saying anything or doing anything other than thinking. Realizations paint across Adam’s face so subtlety, it’s as if they’re not really happening, but before you know it they have. It’s a frighteningly good performance, and Adam deserves top marks for his delivery.
The Sound on Stage, April 2024