Backstroke by Anna Mackmin – Donmar – Runs until 12 April 2025
Beth (Celia Imrie) has a stroke and is taken to hospital where she lies inertly. We see the hospitalisation scene with paramedics twice for no particular reason. Thereafter her life and complicated relationship with her daughter Bo (Tamsin Grieg) is gradually unpicked in a series of flashbacks.
Anna Mackmin’s pleasingly crafted new play which uses an all-female cast of five, is about mothers, motherhood, matriarchy and matrescence. As such it tries, in places, to be slightly too clever and to include too many issues. Nonetheless, there’s much to admire – and, in my case, strongly identify with – here.
Imrie is, of course, very good indeed as this colourful, outrageous, irrational, difficult, irritating and capricious woman, vacillating between…