October 15th, 2011: Occupy London makes camp outside St Paul’s Cathedral. October 21 A building that had kept open through floods, the Blitz and terrorist threats closes its doors. October 28 City of London initiates legal action against Occupy protestors to begin removing them from outside the Cathedral. Temple premieres at the Donmar Warehouse in May 2015, starring Simon Russell Beale.
Waters' plays are never less than interesting and thought-provoking, but this one is a bit static. It's definitely a play of 'ideas', but doesn't really go anyplace dramatically.
When I finished On Religion I said that parts of it had probably gone over my head. Reading Temple, I take part of that back and say that this play absolutely went over my head. To be honest, I didn't find the concept of the play that interesting, and the legal debates and jargon bored me.
However, I did find that I felt like I knew the characters a fair amount, particularly the PA, something which I consider (in my limited experience) quite difficult to establish in a play. The PA provided some lighter relief, much like the Dad in On Religion.
I would give this 2* based on the content and debates which it covered, but the characters brought it up to nearer 3*. Perhaps 2.75*
I can't pretend that I got all the ecclesiastical in jokes, but this was a very thought provoking and challenging play in a quiet way. What would you do?