Review: On Bear Ridge, Royal Court - heart-wrenching, tense and laugh out loud funny
29/10/2019
There is a vulnerability in the ordinariness and something epic in its simplicity.
Warplanes occasionally roar across the sky above John Daniel (Rhys Ifans) and Noni's (Rakie Ayola) grocery store and butchers on Bear Ridge.
They wave knives and shout at them because it makes them feel better. Then the quiet of the falling snow returns.
It is reflective of the tone of Ed Thomas' play On Bear Ridge, emotions that momentarily crack and shatter before a jagged peace returns.
Up in the mountain, in an unidentified country - although it is easy to imagine it is Wales - Bear Ridge store has long ceased trading.
Customers and community have left
It's shelves empty, the fridge is quiet, John Daniel and Noni are down to their last bag of potatoes but they won't leave like the people who were once their customers have.
Grief and loss keep them on the desolate Bear Ridge. Loss of their son, loss of the community in which they were a part and loss of a language - a culture and identity.