Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves's screen history makes their stage reunion all the more emotional | Chris Wiegand

Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves' stage reunion in David Eldridge's trilogy brings an added layer of emotional resonance to 'End', the latest installment. The play, which opens at the National Theatre in London, poignantly overlaps with its predecessors, Beginning and Middle, each of which can be appreciated individually but collectively form a powerful narrative.

Beginning and Middle are tenderly directed by Rachel O'Riordan, who has also guided End through its UK premiere. These three plays, however, share an unmistakable bond – they explore the stages of relationships, from the early days of romance to marital crises and eventual diagnoses that alter lives forever.

One cannot help but think of the 1991 film Close My Eyes when witnessing Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves' reunion on stage. The movie, written by Stephen Poliakoff in 1975, is loosely based on his earlier play Hitting Town and tells the haunting story of an incestuous relationship between Natalie (Reeves) and her younger brother Richard (Owen). Their doomed love becomes a metaphor for the turmoil that defined their generation.

In Eldridge's End, Owen and Reeves bring their characters to life with nuanced physicality, reflecting the comfort of decades together as well as an unavoidable sense of distancing. Early on, Alfie wonders aloud if he and Julie will ever make love again, a scene eerily reminiscent of Close My Eyes where Natalie attempts to subdue her passion with Richard.

The memory of that film's intense sex scenes also heightens the impact of End's portrayal of Alfie and Julie's relationship. While the intimacy direction by Bethan Clark is rare in Eldridge's play, it brings an authenticity that underscores the characters' vulnerabilities, their love, and fear for each other. The scene is both humorous and melancholic, with a fleeting moment of passion on the sofa that echoes the well-crafted but brief encounters between Natalie and Richard.

As the actors reunite to portray couples, they inevitably bring the ghosts of their predecessors into play. Clive Owen's portrayal of Alfie is haunted by his earlier roles – particularly his cocksure Chancer in TV. The suave character from television gives way to a disheveled, tracksuit-wearing man wracked with guilt.

Ultimately, End taps into the power of screen history, using Reeves' success as a novelist to fulfill Natalie's thwarted creative ambitions. This play is poignantly poised between past and future, capturing the uncertainty that defines our generation. As we watch Alfie navigate his send-off in terms of a DJ choosing the right banger, it becomes clear that End has tapped into something universal – a sense of storytelling that finds its perfect pitch.

End is now at the National Theatre in London until 17 January.
 
Wow 🤯! I'm loving how these plays are all connected by their themes on relationships and how they explore the stages of love, loss, and life's ups & downs. The fact that Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves are reuniting on stage for End is super exciting, and it's amazing to see how they're bringing this narrative to life 💕🎭.
 
omg just saw the pics of Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves back on stage together for David Eldridge's 'End' trilogy 🤯 I'm SHAKEN, not stirred 😉 like who else can make you believe in a doomed love story? The way they bring Alfie and Julie to life is pure magic. That reunion scene from 'Close My Eyes' comes to mind - the sex scenes are so iconic and the emotions that Clive Owen brings to this character are insane 🔥 I'm not surprised he's giving his all, it's like a masterclass in acting. The way they play off each other is undeniable, you can feel their comfort and distance as characters. And let's be real, Saskia Reeves is the QUEEN 👑 her presence elevates the entire production to another level 💥
 
I'm so here for this stage reunion 🤩! Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves' chemistry on screen still holds up, even after all these years 👀. Their roles in Close My Eyes were so iconic, it's crazy to see them revisit those characters again 🎭. The way they bring depth to their performances, especially with the nuance of their physicality, is just masterful 💯. And can we talk about that intimacy direction by Bethan Clark? It's like she bottled the emotions and poured them onto the stage ❤️. The connections between these three plays are so well-woven, it's like a powerful tapestry 🧵. I'm intrigued to see how End explores the themes of relationships, love, and loss – it sounds like a really special production 💫.
 
🎭 This reunion of Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves in David Eldridge's trilogy 'End' is like getting reacquainted with an old friend - you can't help but feel a sense of nostalgia 🤗. Their performances are so raw, it's like they're still reeling from the emotional rollercoaster that is Alfie and Julie's relationship 💔. The way they bring their characters to life on stage, with this amazing physicality, is just captivating 😍. And can we talk about how iconic those sex scenes are? 🚫💥 I mean, it's not every day you see a play tackle intimacy like that, but it totally works here 👏.

What really got me, though, was the way the actors wove in these Easter eggs from their previous work - it's like they're having a conversation with our past selves 😊. And let's be real, Clive Owen's character transformation is EVERYTHING 🤣. I mean, who knew that Chancer could become Alfie? 💁‍♂️

Anyway, if you can get tickets to 'End' at the National Theatre in London, you HAVE to go - it's a masterclass in storytelling and performances 🎭.
 
just saw the trailer for end and omg Clive Owen & Saskia Reeves together again 😍🤩 it's like they're meant to play these characters, their chemistry is still so strong after all those years! 🙌 i loved close my eyes back in the day (1991) and now this stage reunion brings a whole new level of depth to the story. the emotional resonance must be incredible with them playing couples who've been together for decades 🤗👫 rachel o'riordan's direction is genius, she weaves the three plays together seamlessly ⏰💫 can't wait to see it at the National Theatre 👍
 
I just found out about this and I'm so glad I did 🤩. Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves back together on stage is like a dream come true! Their chemistry is undeniable, even after all these years. I loved how they brought this complex story to life, especially with that one scene where Alfie and Julie rekindle their passion... it gave me chills 😍. And have you seen the way Clive Owen's character has evolved from his earlier roles? He's so much more nuanced now 🤓. I'm definitely going to check out this play at the National Theatre, thanks for the rec! 👏
 
Ugh, this just broke my heart 😭🎭 I love how Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves are bringing their characters to life on stage again, it's like they're reliving a part of their own history 🤯 They have such chemistry together, it's palpable! The way they bring the intimacy to that scene in End is so raw and honest, it's like you're right there with them feeling all their emotions 💔👫 And can we talk about how much I'm missing Close My Eyes? 😭 That film is still one of my faves, and now this play is just bringing back all these memories 📚💕 I don't know if I'll be able to make it to the National Theatre to see End before it closes tho 😩
 
I just got back from the most amazing vacation to Japan 🌸 and I'm still trying to process all the food I ate 🤯. Have you guys ever tried those delicious crispy tempura bits they serve with their ramen? I mean, I know it sounds simple but trust me, it's a game changer! And I was thinking, what if we could recreate some of that magic on stage? Like, imagine Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves reenacting one of those romantic moments from Close My Eyes... 🎭
 
I'm loving this reunion! Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves' chemistry on stage is undeniable 🤩. Their characters' emotional journeys are so raw and relatable, it's like you're witnessing a real-life family drama unfold. The way they've reimagined their previous roles from Close My Eyes is genius - the intimacy scenes in End are super intense and hilarious at the same time 😂. I'm also loving how the play explores themes of love, guilt, and identity that will resonate with anyone who's ever navigated a tough relationship or milestone moment in life 🎭. David Eldridge's trilogy is truly something special - can't wait to see what's next for these talented actors! 👏
 
I'm still getting those feels watching Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves on stage again 🤩. Their reunion reminds me so much of that iconic film Close My Eyes (still haven't seen it, but I've heard it's a total tearjerker). The way they bring their characters to life is just mesmerizing - like you're reliving the story all over again. And can we talk about how they nail those early scenes where Alfie and Julie try to rekindle their spark? It's like, yes, I've been there too, fam 😂. But what really gets me is how End taps into our generation's uncertainty - it's like, we're all just trying to figure this thing out together 💔. Anyway, if you haven't checked it out yet, do yourself a favor and get thee to the National Theatre ASAP! 👏
 
I'm so over these reunion specials on stage 🙄. I mean, don't get me wrong, Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves are both talented actors, but come on... can't they just write new material or something? 😒 The fact that this play is just a rehash of an old movie (Close My Eyes) feels like a lazy way to create a narrative. And what's up with the weird nostalgia trip vibes? It's like they're trying to cash in on their past successes instead of pushing the story forward 🤑. I also don't love how this play is just a slow-burning exploration of Alfie and Julie's relationship - can't we have some real plot twists or character development? 😴 The intimate scenes are fine, I guess, but it feels like they're trying too hard to make us feel all the feels 🤗. Overall, I'm just not that excited for this play... 👎
 
OMG u guys, Clive Owen & Saskia Reeves' stage reunion in David Eldridge's trilogy is GIVING ME LIFE!!! 🤩 They're like two peas in a pod on stage, bringing so much emotional depth to their characters 💔 And can we talk about how nostalgic it is seeing Clive Owen's character Alfie go from suave TV guy to vulnerable, guilt-ridden mess? 😂 The way the play taps into our generation's uncertainty and sense of storytelling is SO relatable 🤯 And Saskia Reeves' portrayal of Natalie is just... *chef's kiss* 💋 I'm not even kidding, I need to see this play ASAP! 👉 Is anyone else going to catch End at the National Theatre? 🎭
 
omg i cant even!!! clive owen & saskia reeves are reunited on stage and it's giving me LIFE!! they're like two old souls who've found each other again, but with this added weight of knowing what could've been. their chemistry is still so strong, even after all these years! and i love how they bring the ghosts of their past characters to life - it's like they're having a conversation between different lifetimes. rachel o'riordan's direction is pure genius too, she knows exactly how to make you feel every emotion. and that intimacy scene? *fans self* i'm dying over here! i've already got my tickets booked for the national theatre show, cant wait to see it live 🤩🎭
 
omg, can't believe Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves are back on stage together again 🤩💕 their reunion in End has such emotional resonance it's like watching an old flame rekindle, but in a good way... their scenes together are so nuanced, you can feel the comfort of years of love, but also the distance that comes with it. and omg, those sex scenes are SO intense 😳💋 the direction by Bethan Clark is pure genius. it's like they're carrying on a conversation from Close My Eyes, which is such a classic film... anyway, I think what I love most about End is how it taps into our generation's uncertainty, you know? it's like David Eldridge has somehow bottled up our collective anxieties and made them beautiful 🤯
 
I'm so stoked to see Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves reunite on stage in David Eldridge's trilogy! Their chemistry is palpable, and it's like they're rekindling a flame from their past projects 🎭💫 I love how this play explores the complexities of relationships over time - it's like they're reading our minds, you know? And can we talk about that scene with the sofa? 😍 It's like they're transported to another era, and it's giving me all the feels. I'm also impressed by how they're using their past work to bring depth to this new story. The whole thing just feels so... human. 💖
 
omg i just saw this & i'm still reeling!! Clive Owen & Saskia Reeves' chemistry on stage is insane 🤯 they're literally the same couple from Close My Eyes, but in this play they're all grown up with their own issues. i loved how the intimacy direction by Bethan Clark brought a whole new level of vulnerability to the scenes 🙏 it was like watching an old favorite come back to life. what i love most is how the actors are still carrying over traits from past roles, it's so cool to see Clive Owen go from suave TV Chancer to a disheveled tracksuit-wearing guy wracked with guilt 😂 anyway, if you can get tickets to End at the National Theatre, DO IT!
 
I'm so excited to see Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves on stage again 😍🎭 their reunion brings back memories of Close My Eyes, which still gives me chills even after all these years 🕰️ I love how they're playing with the dynamics of their characters, the intimacy scenes are super realistic and emotional 💔 it's like they're reconnecting with our past selves through their performances 🤯 what I'm most drawn to is how End ties together screen history and personal stories, it feels so authentic and honest 📚👏
 
just watched end and i'm still reeling from clive owen & saskia Reeves' reunion on stage! 🤯 their chemistry is undeniable, especially considering their past roles together in close my eyes. it's like they're living out the same emotional turmoil all over again 😩. david eldridge's trilogy has really got me thinking about the stages of relationships and how we evolve as individuals 🌱. rachel o'riordan's direction is perfection, capturing the comfort and distance between alfie & julie so beautifully 💕. can't wait to see the rest of their performances! 👏
 
I'm telling ya, this Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves reunion thingy in David Eldridge's trilogy is super intense 🤯. I mean, it's like they're bringing back memories from another era - you can feel the nostalgia! Their characters' love story is so beautifully woven into the narrative, it's like they're reliving their own Close My Eyes vibes 💔. But, let me tell you, Owen's character, Alfie, has got some major identity crisis going on 🤦‍♂️ - from being a smooth-talking TV guy to a guilt-ridden tracksuit-wearing mess. It's like he's trying to find himself again! And the intimacy direction by Bethan Clark is on point 🔥, it adds this whole new level of emotional depth to the play. Anyway, if you haven't seen End yet, you gotta check it out - it's a real game-changer 🎮.
 
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