
Apex Predator review – supernatural psychodrama bites off more than it can chew
John Donnelly's new play is perceptive about early parenthood, especially the way a baby's arrival stress-tests your relationship. He particularly captures the strange combination of surety and fragility in which families take shape. Designer Tom Piper has shrunk Hampstead's wide stage and surrounded it by scaffolding to create a sense not just of lives under construction but also the preciousness of a family unit sheltered from danger. Donnelly's drama suggests a kind of 100-minute cortisol release as a mother and father battle with fight or flight responses. But despite the nuanced domestic backdrop, Apex Predator's interwoven supernatural and thriller elements are bloodless, albeit not literally.
Mia and Joe live in London with their 11-year-old son, Alfie, and five-month-old Isla. Joe is frequently away for work of a sensitive, classified nature. Mia is driven to despair by sleep deprivation, exacerbated by the noise from upstairs neighbours. To make matters worse, Alfie has been biting other children but his art teacher, Ana, is here to help. Maybe she could give Alfie some extra free-of-charge tuition, take Mia on a boozy night out, perhaps offer her own breast for Isla to suckle?
A spoiler is probably required here: this play contains vampires. In between glasses of wine, Ana (played with a sly, icy smile by Laura Whitmore) reveals herself to be a bloodsucker and Mia (the always arresting Sophie Melville) receives her venom. Vampirism is presented as an act of self-fortification to deal with the world's abundant perils, despite the fact that these 'apex predators' are traditionally cursed to a pretty miserable existence.
Joe (Bryan Dick) is in fact a very modern sort of vampire hunter: he monitors encrypted online forums visited by deluded souls who believe themselves to be the undead. Reality blurs with nightmare, dark comedy is sometimes awkwardly coupled with horror, and scenes from the couple's flat, the school and the local GP's examination room merge together. Blanche McIntyre's production, despite the screeches of Chris Shutt's sound design, is more bewildering than disturbing. Cutting the interval would help propel the story's descent and Ingrid Mackinnon's movement direction could be heightened in a staging that fails to fuse the play's components as masterfully as the not dissimilar Let the Right One In.
Whitmore's vampire has an unvaried uncanniness: there is never the sense of a weary being who has stalked the land for hundreds of years, witnessing London ablaze and watching 'a man called Burbage'. While the hold Ana has over Mia is unconvincing, Donnelly writes snappy, funny dialogue for Mia and Joe, their heated arguments realistically conveyed by Melville and Dick, ever aware that Alfie (played at this performance by Callum Knowelden) is within earshot. The humorous lines given to Leander Deeny, as one of Ana's victims, are less successful.
Its scenes of foggy parental psychodrama are similarly vivid to Morgan Lloyd Malcolm's 2021 drama Mum, which also starred Melville. But fundamentally, for Donnelly's ambitious play to succeed, you have to feel swept into its supernatural world and I just didn't bite.
At Hampstead theatre, London, until 26 April

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Mirror
10 hours ago
- Daily Mirror
Eerie optical illusion shows you are 'brave on outside' if you spot first detail
Optical illusions have a sneaky way of uncovering hidden parts of our personality - and according to this one, what you spot first could reveal if you project bravery to the world Optical illusions aren't just entertaining - they can also reveal surprising insights about your personality and how your mind works. At first glance, the image below might seem simple, but don't be fooled. These kinds of illusions have a way of tricking the brain, with two people often seeing entirely different things in the exact same picture. You might find yourself staring at it for ages, questioning what you're actually looking at. One illusion in particular has sparked plenty of curiosity, with viewers claiming it uncovers hidden truths about character and confidence. According to TikTok creator Mia Yilin - who has attracted nearly half a million followers by sharing these fascinating psychological puzzles - what you notice first in this image could say a lot about whether you appear bold and fearless to those around you. From a quick glance at the image, you might see both a fish and a cloud - but which did you see first? According to Mia, if you see the cloud first, you may "seem like a very brave and resilient person on the outside" but are actually "rather sensitive on the inside and are easily affected by the words and actions of those around you". Continuing to explain the personality type of those who see a cloud first, she added: "You hate the idea of settling for someone or something and have very high standards and goals. Your personality is so attractive and charismatic that people cannot help but be drawn to you." According to Mia, those who fit in with this category are normally 'kind and friendly' but can also be "quite threatening in times of competition". However, if you saw the fish first, the TikToker claims you have a "life is short" mentality, which means you live life to the fullest. She continued: "Your time is the most valuable thing to you, so you hate wasting it on people and things that don't deserve it". She also claimed those who fit in this category are very 'hard' on themselves and 'give 100%' whenever they do anything. "That said, you're also a major worrier," she continued. "And spend a lot of your time stressing about the unknown." Mia added: "You're an extroverted introvert who prefers to spend time alone but can also become the life of the party when needs be." In the comment section people were blown away by the optical illusion and Mia's observations. One person wrote: "Fish... and definitely true... I am an extroverted introvert." Another added: "I believed it on extroverted introvert." "Fish and it's all true," added a third.


Metro
19 hours ago
- Metro
Emmerdale's Joe Tate strikes again as much-loved character is in serious danger
Joe Tate (Ned Porteous) finds himself in an usual predicament in Emmerdale – he can't seem to get his own way. Joe is a man used to commanding respect and having those around him kowtowing to his demands, but Billy Fletcher (Jay Kontzle) is infuriatingly refusing to do so. He won't show Joe an ounce of respect, and he won't stop meddling in his romance with Dawn Taylor (Olivia Bromley). Billy causing Joe problems with the kids too and is general is just a pain in Joe's side. He already has one of those, he doesn't need two. Joe tried to lure him away from the village with the promise of his dream job, but Billy was way beyond accepting a bribe that would take him away from his children. What's even more irritating for Joe is that he thinks Billy is still trying to one up him. He finds his car keyed and immediately suspects Billy. In response, he decides to teach Billy a lesson. Before he can, it seems that his adversary one-ups him again. Joe discovers someone has rifled through his things and has stolen his autoimmune suppressant medication. Again, Billy is prime suspect, and Joe relays his concerns and plans to Sam (James Hooton). More Trending Sam suggests he just confront his lover's ex, and Joe takes the groundkeeper's advice, but it badly backfires. Joe instead finds himself humiliated when he confronts him at the depot. Want to be the first to hear shocking EastEnders spoilers? Who's leaving Coronation Street? The latest gossip from Emmerdale? Join 10,000 soaps fans on Metro's WhatsApp Soaps community and get access to spoiler galleries, must-watch videos, and exclusive interviews. Simply click on this link, select 'Join Chat' and you're in! Don't forget to turn on notifications so you can see when we've just dropped the latest spoilers! Furious, Joe plots his next move. Sam inadvertently gives him a dangerous idea when he suggests he needs another Graham to sort the situation and get him the respect he deserves. Joe enlists Shaun, intending for him to carry out his dirty work and sort Billy out once and for all. View More » Is Joe going to finally get his way by getting Billy permanently out of the picture? MORE: Emmerdale fans 'work out' Belle Dingle's new love interest after Tom King ordeal MORE: Graham replaced in Emmerdale as Joe Tate enlists protection from 'mystery' nemesis MORE: 23 Emmerdale pictures show John's deadly plan for Robert and Cain's discovery


Daily Mirror
20 hours ago
- Daily Mirror
Stephanie Davis' cryptic post seemingly confirms Joe McKalroy romance is over
Rumours have swirled since Father's Day that Stephanie Davis and Joe McKalroy are no longer dating - and a new social media post form the soap star appeared to confirm the news Stephanie Davis has sparked speculation her romance with boyfriend Joe McKalroy has come to an end after sharing a cryptic social media post. The 32-year-old soap star shares a five-month-old son named Samuel with partner Joe. The couple first got together in 2022 and appeared to be a happy family unit - however, reports emerged around Father's Day this month that the relationship had come to an end. While the couple have not yet commented on the status of their romance, fans fear silence could be confirming everything. Taking to social media on Saturday, Stephanie shared a video montage of herself with Samuel - but didn't mention Joe while opening up about her love for her son. Fans are speculating that in snubbing Joe she has all but confirmed their romance is over. Stephanie wrote: "This Day 5 months ago you came into this world. Only 5 months old today ( I know he's still a tiny baby) It's crazy to think he's not been out in this world as long as he was in my tummy. "From nearly losing you in the beginning, the worst pregnancy, I couldn't walk with pelvic girdle trapped in the house for months & months. "A terrible birth, then lifting doing every night feed lifting after a C-section , then your breathing episodes which was the scariest time of my life, it's been a long hard traumatic road." She continued: "But here you are thriving my miracle my rainbow, my world. Everything I do is for you and your brother and I will always be here every single day for you, cheering you on. "I'm so lucky getting to watch you grow every single day by your side into the most beautiful little boy. It's so sad I don't have many photos of me and you bar selfies I've taken, but from now on I'll make sure we have many together." She concluded: "You will always be my priority. I love you baby." The Mirror has contacted a representative of Stephanie for comment. On Father's Day, Stephanie sparked alarm that her relationship with Joe was over as she issued a statement about father's day. She took to social media to pay tribute to her own father - without mentioning the father's of her children. The Hollyoaks star praised her dad for being there for her and her two sons, writing: "There aren't many men like you." Fans were quick to speculate on the post at the time, with one writing: "Where's Joe?" in the comments section. Another wrote: "I think they have split up". And another fan simply wrote: "Hope you and joe are OK." Stephanie previously had a high profile relationship with reality star Jeremy McConnell who she met via Celebrity Big Brother. She welcomed their son in January 2017, however the relationship collapsed soon after. From 2018 until 2019, Stephanie had a relationship with her Hollyoaks colleague Owen Warner.