Written by: Miranda Blazeby (@MirandaBlazeby)
Guildhall School (Silk Street Theatre), London
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The Life and Adventures of Nicholas
Nickleby is
characteristically and unmistakably Dickens. Here we have a multitude of fast
paced, colourful and often caricatured characters fighting their way through a
satirical commentary which examines the pitfalls of a social hierarchy that
rewards the rich and condemns the poor whilst paying little attention to the
fundamental importance of good and evil. At the centre of almost every story,
Dickens places a character, usually male and eponymous, who is as plainly
truthful, honest and pure as his villainous counterpart is deceitful, cruel and
abhorrent. As we have had Oliver Twist and David Copperfield, here we have
Nicholas Nickleby who carries the plot on his shoulders, rescuing a plethora of
characters from societal injustice whilst simultaneously bringing to justice
all those responsible, specifically his own tyrannous uncle Ralph Nickleby.