A Little Life: Critics split over James Norton's 'distressing' play (2024)

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By Steven McIntosh

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James Norton's new play A Little Life has divided critics, with reviews ranging from two to five stars.

The show is a stage adaptation of Hanya Yanagihara's hugely popular and Booker-nominated novel of the same name.

However, the relentless trauma featured in the play, which includes scenes of self-harm and sexual abuse, put many critics off.

Variety praised, external Norton's "dedicated performance" but the Financial Times called the play, external "deeply unsettling".

Norton plays A Little Life's protagonist Jude - a character who self-harms after suffering unrelenting abuse as a child.

While his performance was broadly praised by critics, many were put off by just how much trauma is depicted on stage over the 3hr 40min run time.

The warmest review came from Neil Norman of the Daily Express,, external who awarded the show five stars and described it as "utterly compelling".

"This is industrial strength theatre for serious theatregoers," he said. "Norton's courageous performance makes Jude's torment almost Biblical in this shattering indictment of paedophilia and the physical and psychological scars that result."

Yanagahira's novel became a word-of-mouth phenomenon after its publication 2015. It found a particular audience among young readers, with pop star Dua Lipa among the book's biggest fans.

In the story, a traumatised Jude is supported by his friends Willem, JB and Malcolm, who are played in the show by Luke Thompson, Omari Douglas and Zach Wyatt respectively.

However, the play has not gone down well with everyone. Sarah Hemming in the Financial Times, external awarded the show three stars, saying Norton gives "a superb performance in a deeply troubling show".

"There are major problems translating the novel to stage that Van Hove has not been able to surmount, and issues within it are amplified," she wrote.

"Without the slow evolution of the 700-page narrative, the story becomes a relentless pile-up of pain and physical suffering. The nature of the source material means that it doesn't work like a drama, drawing you in emotionally through dialogue, plot and action."

There was a similar sentiment from Variety's David Benedict,, external who agreed Norton is "utterly dedicated".

But, he noted, there are no breaks from the relentless trauma for the audience in the same way there would be when reading the book.

"Hanya Yanagihara's million-selling novel... runs, in the UK edition, to 814 pages - obviously impossible to read in a single sitting," he said. "That means that even the most committed reader gets respite from the litany of sequences of abuse, which so shockingly ruin Jude's entire life.

"For all the wit and care of the performances, Malcolm and JB register as one-note ciphers because the adaptation cuts them down to little more than plot functionaries."

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Fiona Mountford of iNews was more impressed,, external awarding the show four stars.

"This is without doubt the most gruelling piece of theatre I can recall seeing," she said. "How Norton manages this performance once a day is astonishing, but to do it twice on matinée days is a feat of endurance that deserves some sort of medal for bravery.

"Jan Versweyveld's versatile set, suggesting a range of personal and professional spaces, is flanked by two screens of video projections that lead us slowly and mesmerically through eerily empty streetscapes of New York. When Jude self-harms, the screens crackle fuzzily with static. This is unrelenting - but magnificent."

The Dutch adaptation of A Little Life received mostly positive reviews when it was performed in Edinburgh with English subtitles in 2022.

The West End transfer was given four stars by the Telegraph's Dominic Cavendish,, external who commented: "The book has been accused of piling on the agony but it doesn't feel gratuitous here.

"Norton is superb at suggesting hidden depths, that impassivity acquired in the exploitative company of a Catholic monk who first befriended then betrayed him. Norton lays himself literally bare and enacts self-cutting harm.

"We've had male nudity in the West End before, but has it ever been in conjunction with such a mixture of blood, guts and sexual predation?"

There were other four-star reviews from the Evening Standard's Nick Curtis, external who described it as a "superb piece of theatre... staged with consummate skill", and the Daily Mail's Luke Jones, external who said it was "brutally miserable, but somehow also mercifully entertaining".

However, Clive Davis of the Times was far less positive,, external awarding the show just two stars.

"Strip away the gore and the gossip about Norton's private parts, and what do you have? A stylishly mounted, second-rate melodrama," he said.

"The performances are accomplished. Norton gives us a soul broken into fragments. The play, inevitably can only deliver a precis of a book that sprawls over some 700 pages."

The Guardian's Arifa Akbar awarded the show, external three stars, writing: "It is staged with utmost intelligence But for all its sophistication and searing qualities, it is a discomforting production.

"Where Yanagihara's book followed the trajectories of Jude's friends to paint a compelling picture of their love towards Jude, here we only see flashes of this camaraderie and warmth, which leaves the story less textured, more unremittingly focused on abuse and its legacy."

Norton is best known for his roles in McMafia and Happy Valley - which saw him portray Tommy Lee Royce, the nemesis of Sarah Lancashire's police sergeant Catherine Cawood.

In her two-star review, The Independent's Alice Saville struck a dissenting tone, external about Norton's performance.

"Somehow Norton doesn't convey Jude's inner life, or do enough to make you desperately root for him," she said.

"I could feel the people around me sobbing and covering their eyes and sometimes I did too. But I also felt manipulated by its naive and psychologically incurious narrative of abuse.

"That's partly the fault of Van Hove's cold, surgical, humourless adaptation, but it's more so the fault of Yanagihara's book itself.

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She said the play is "so painful to watch that, like Jude, you wish it would all just stop. But it's both a hugely irresponsible message, and a false one. Real-life suffering is more complex, interspersed with moments of joy, care and healing - and recovery is too precious to give up on."

As tickets have sold out for A Little Life's run at the Harold Pinter Theatre, it will move to the Savoy for a five-week extension in July.

"The play is beautifully acted but surpassingly bleak," said Matt Wolf of the New York Times., external "Spectators may find their own threshold for trauma tested more than once. I know mine was.

"You emerge stunned at the sheer mercilessness of it all, but moved? By the acting, yes. But not the play."

Katherine Cowles of the New Statesman said, external watching the play made her feel a "sudden affinity with those poor Facebook moderators, trapped in a windowless room for hours trawling through images of the very worst of human suffering: rape, torture, child abuse, self-harm".

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A Little Life: Critics split over James Norton's 'distressing' play (2024)

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What are the trigger warnings for A Little Life play? ›

TW: sexual abuse, child sexual abuse, scary verbal abuse, psychological manipulation and gaslighting, kidnapping/imprisonment, many modes of self-harm, a violent accident, a few moments of prejudice against the disabled, drug use, addiction, grief and loss of a loved one.

What role does James Norton play in A Little Life? ›

The Happy Valley star, 37, plays tortured lawyer Jude in A Little Life, a stage version of the 2015 bestselling, Booker-nominated novel by Hanya Yanagihara. Ticketing websites warn of suicide, drugs, nudity, self-harm, rape and violence on stage - something which will not surprise those who have read the book.

What is the conflict in A Little Life? ›

Two go into professional careers—Jude becomes a lawyer and Malcolm, an architect—while JB and Willem pursue art and acting, respectively. But it soon becomes clear that the biggest conflict in A Little Life is Jude's struggle with his past demons, which include abandonment and abuse.

Did A Little Life play win any awards? ›

James Norton and Luke Thompson win WhatsOnStage Awards for A Little Life.

What is the main message of A Little Life? ›

Without giving too much away, the main character Jude experiences horrific repeated sexual abuse and violence as a child, and the core of the story hangs on how this trauma affects the rest of his life and the lives of those closest to him.

What age is the book A Little Life for? ›

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ASIN‎1447294831
Reading age18 years and up
Dimensions‎13.1 x 4.6 x 19.7 cm
Best Sellers Rank118 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) 1 in Coming of Age 43 in Psychological Fiction (Books)
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What is the plot of the play A Little Life? ›

A Little Life follows four college friends in New York City: aspiring actor Willem, successful architect Malcolm, struggling artist JB, and prodigious lawyer Jude. As ambition, addiction, and pride threaten to pull the group apart, they always find themselves bound by their love for Jude and the mysteries of his past.

What race are the boys in A Little Life? ›

Willem is white. Malcolm and J.B. are black. Of the main characters, J.B.'s arc focuses on his understanding of his race as a black gay artist from Harlem. Jude's race is ambiguous.

What does Malcolm do for a living in A Little Life? ›

Malcolm is an architect, and he excels at designing small, interior spaces. This talent is likely a result of the fact that he spends much of mental and emotional energy exploring such spaces within his own psyche and those of his friends and family.

What is the climax of A Little Life? ›

Jude finally breaks off the relationship after Caleb rapes him, and they meet a final time when Caleb follows him to dinner with Harold, humiliates him, and then follows Jude to his apartment, where he brutally beats and rapes him, leaving him for dead.

What is the main conflict or problem in the story? ›

To identify a central conflict in a story, ask yourself what the main character's biggest challenge is: what do they overcome by the end of the story? If the answer is themselves, the central conflict is internal (character vs. self).

What is the tone of the book A Little Life? ›

The novel explores the dichotomy of humanity. Despite touching on traumatic themes of abuse, the overarching tone is not one of singular darkness—beauty is interspersed throughout, holding space between the characters and their relationships. Despite the trauma, there is love. Despite the loss, there is still life.

Who is James Norton in A Little Life? ›

“This is not a fad.” Now Norton is immersing himself in something equally exhilarating and exhausting. The actor is taking on the role of Jude in a stage adaptation of Hanya Yanagihara's novel, A Little Life. This is a book that means so much to so many people.

What are the triggers in A Little Life? ›

Trigger Warnings
  • Ableism (violent) Expand. Dismissal of chronic pain, physical abuse after showcasing disability, character is raped because of his disability. ...
  • Child abandonment Expand. A baby is left in a dumpster.
  • Child abuse.
  • Child death Expand. ...
  • Child molestation.
  • Child rape Expand. ...
  • Drug abuse.
  • Domestic violence/abuse Expand.
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I detailed the trigger warnings at 00:08:10 but be warned, this book contains dark themes including but not limited to rape, sexual assault, romanticizing rape/SA, stalking, harassment, pedophilia, sex trafficking and gratuitous violence surrounding all these things just to name a few.

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Trigger & Content Warnings:

Suicidal ideation. Drug abuse. Overdose. Kidnapping of a child.

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Trigger warnings: eating disorder, substance abuse, racism, bullying.

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