Guess How Much I Love You? review – shattering portrait of a pregnancy in crisis

A harrowing and poignant portrayal of pregnancy and grief takes center stage in Luke Norris's play "Guess How Much I Love You?", currently running at the Royal Court in London. The unflinching drama follows a thirtysomething couple whose relationship is put to the ultimate test as they navigate the devastating news that their unborn baby will not survive.

The play is notable for its searing intensity, with both Robert Aramayo and Rosie Sheehy delivering explosive performances that match each other's emotional depth. The dialogue between them is a contact sport of wit and vulnerability, hurtling towards moments of unspeakable cruelty before yielding to an unshakeable love.

Norris's masterful writing handles the darkest subject matter with breathtaking candor, refusing to shy away from the most primal fears and desires that accompany such a momentous loss. The play's pacing is expertly calibrated, veering seamlessly between savage humor and devastating tenderness.

Under Jeremy Herrin's direction, the production is strikingly staged, utilizing blackouts and dazzling lighting by Jessica Hung Han Yun to transform sets with dizzying speed. Smart set design conjures up an array of spaces – bedroom, nursery, hospital room – each one a poignant reminder of the couple's journey towards this singular moment.

A tour de force of emotional depth, "Guess How Much I Love You?" is a gut-wrenchingly honest portrayal of love and loss that will leave audiences utterly moved.
 
I don’t usually comment but... I just watched this play with my friends 🤯 and I'm still trying to process the emotions. It's like, you're sitting there thinking 'okay, it's a sad story' but then BAM! The actors just blow you away with their raw energy 💥. And the way they tackle the dialogue? Forget about it... it's like a rollercoaster of feelings 🎠. I was on the edge of my seat when they were dealing with that news 😱 and by the end, I was sobbing (I'm not even kidding) 💔. It's clear why this play is getting so much attention - it's raw, honest, and just plain beautiful 💖.
 
🤔 This play sounds like it's gonna be a total tear-jerker! The fact that the writers are tackling such a heavy topic head-on without shying away from the tough stuff really shows their confidence in the story. I'm curious to see how they balance out the laughs and the tears - I've heard "savage humor" is a good thing when it's done right 😂. The use of lighting and sets sounds like it'll add an extra layer of depth to the performances... can't wait to hear more about it! 🎭
 
I just saw this play and it's been stuck in my head lol 😱. I mean, the way it tackles grief and pregnancy loss is so raw, it feels like you're right there with the couple. It made me think about how we always talk about love being unconditional, but what happens when that love is faced with something that feels like a brutal test of its limits? 🤯 It's like, can our love really survive the loss of something as precious as a child? 💔 The way the dialogue felt like a dance between vulnerability and wit had me on the edge of my seat. And the staging was just wow... it's like you're transported to these different spaces that represent the couple's journey. 🌟 But what really got me thinking is how this play might be helping people process their own emotions about loss, whether it's a personal experience or just life in general 🤔.
 
🤕 The fact that Luke Norris's play can tackle such a heavy subject matter like pregnancy loss with sensitivity & raw emotion is truly impressive 🙌. It shows the depth of human experience that art can capture, where we're not just entertained but genuinely moved to the core 💔. The way it balances humor & heartbreak is like watching life's messy reality unfold on stage – uncomfortable, yet cathartic 🤯. And props to the talented cast for delivering those explosive performances 🔥!
 
I think it's gonna be super hard for people to watch this play - I mean, the subject matter is just so raw and devastating. But at the same time, I'm intrigued by how Luke Norris has handled it... I've seen some of the reviews and they're saying the performances are insane! Robert Aramayo and Rosie Sheehy must be incredible, I need to see them live 🤯. The way it tackles grief and loss is just so complex, I hope the production doesn't shy away from the tough stuff 😩. A friend who saw a preview said the set design was genius, I love how they used blackouts and lighting to change up the space... anyway, I'm hyped to hear more about this play 🎭!
 
OMG 🤯 just saw the most heart-wrenching play about pregnancy & grief at Royal Court in London - "Guess How Much I Love You?" It's literally a raw emotional rollercoaster with the lead actors delivering insane performances 💥 The writing is so bold and honest, it's like they're pulling you into their darkest fears 😱 But amidst all the pain, it's these moments of love that will really get to you ❤️ The staging is insane too, blackouts & lighting are mind-blowing! 💫 Total tour de force - not sure if I can process everything after watching it 🤯
 
🌟 just saw this play "Guess How Much I Love You?" at the Royal Court in London 🏰 and it was SO intense! The way Luke Norris writes about pregnancy, grief & relationships is honestly brutal but also beautiful 💔. Both lead actors deliver insane performances - Robert Aramayo & Rosie Sheehy are like two emotional magnets repelling each other's feelings 🔥. And can we talk about the set design? 🤯 it changes like a heartbeat with blackouts and lighting that just takes your breath away... I'm still reeling from this gut-wrenching experience 😩
 
I just saw the most heart-wrenching play at the Royal Court in London 🤯 - "Guess How Much I Love You?" It's like they really dug into the deepest parts of human emotions, you know? The performances by Robert Aramayo and Rosie Sheehy are insane, it's like they're speaking straight to your soul 😩. And the writing, oh man... it's like Luke Norris is basically talking to you about all the feels and fears that come with losing a child. It's just so raw and real, I think it's going to stay with me for a while 🤯. The staging is also super clever, using lighting and blackouts to create this whole atmosphere of tension and love at the same time 💡. If you're looking for a play that'll break your heart but make you feel seen, this might be the one for you 😭.
 
"You can't start the next chapter of your life if you keep re-reading the last one." 📚💔 The way this play tackles pregnancy, grief, and relationships is so raw and honest, it's like Norris is ripping open a wound and letting the tears flow. It's not easy to watch, but sometimes that's what we need – an unflinching look at our own emotions and desires. This production is a masterclass in emotional depth, with performances that will leave you breathless. 💖
 
OMG, y'know what's wild? The way Norris tackles grief & pregnancy in this play is honestly super nuanced - it's not just all sappy emotions, he gets into the messy, darkest parts of human relationships too 💔. Like, I'm all for a good cry fest, but "Guess How Much I Love You?" doesn't shy away from the hard stuff, and that's where the real power is 🤯. And can we talk about the performances? Robert & Rosie are absolutely on point, their chemistry is electric 🔥. The pacing's spot on too, it's like they're having this super intense conversation with you, but also... quietly breaking your heart 💔💕
 
omg i just watched the play guess how much i love you at the royal court in london 🤯🎭 it's literally so emotional i dont think i've ever seen anything like it before the way they portrayed the pain and grief of loosing a baby is just... wow 😩 and the performances by robert aramayo and rosie sheehy are insane 🔥 they have this chemistry on stage that's just infectious i loved how the play didn't shy away from the hard stuff but still managed to make me feel all the feels 🤗 i'm definitely going to be thinking about this one for a while after the show
 
omg can you imagine the baby's nursery being decorated with all these adorable toys if they're not gonna make it to see them? 🤣 i mean, talk about a bittersweet setup... but seriously, this play sounds SO heart-wrenching i need tissues just thinking about it 😭 & what's up with the title "Guess How Much I Love You?" sounds like something a parent would say to their kid who's about to go on a really long walk into the darkness 💔
 
I don’t usually comment but... I just watched this play and it was literally heart-shattering 😭👀 the way they portrayed the pain and vulnerability of the couple was so raw and real, I felt like I was right there with them in the bedroom, hospital room, and nursery. The dialogue was spot on, it made me feel all the emotions and then some 🤯 the set design was also super clever, loved how it changed with every scene... what really got to me though was how honest the play was about the complexity of love and loss - it's not always easy to watch, but sometimes that's exactly what we need 💔
 
oh wow, another play about pregnancy and grief 🤯... because, you know, we've never seen that done before 😒. seriously though, the acting sounds super impressive, especially with the dialogue being like a contact sport of emotions 🥊. i'm not gonna lie, i need to see it for myself, but 90 minutes of crying in the theater just isn't my vibe 💔. still, kudos to the writer and director for tackling such a dark subject matter with "breathtaking candor" - sounds like a real thrill ride 😴.
 
just saw the most heart-wrenching play at royal court 🤯👀 "guess how much i love you?" is literally tearing my heart out - it's like lukas norris somehow bottled up the raw emotions of a couple going through one of the toughest moments of their lives and put them on stage... robert aramayo and rosie sheehy's performances are insane 🤯 can't recommend this play enough, but be prepared to have all your feels ripped out of you 💔
 
omg i just saw this play at school and i'm literally shook it's soooo good!! the acting is insane and the writing is so raw and honest it feels like u r watching ur own life fall apart lol the couple's relationship is so intense u can feel their love and grief for each other through out the whole play 🤯🎭
 
just saw the most heartbreaking play "guess how much i love you?" at royal court in london 💔😱 it's so raw & real, like you're right there with the couple feeling their emotions intensify with every line 🤯 rosie sheehy & robert aramayo are insane, their chemistry is palpable 🎉 but what I loved most was how the play doesn't shy away from the darker stuff, it's not some watered down 'poignant' drama, it's unflinchingly honest 💯 and that set design tho?! 😍 it's like they're literally stepping into the characters' world 👏
 
🤕💔 just watched this play and I'm still reeling... it's like the writers took all our deepest fears and emotions about losing someone we love and put them on stage in this powerful, heart-wrenching drama 🌪️😱 what I loved most was how raw and honest it felt - no sugarcoating or easy answers just a searing portrayal of grief and love 💖🌟
 
🤯 just saw the most heart-wrenching play "Guess How Much I Love You?" at Royal Court in London! 🌟 The way it tackles pregnancy, grief, and love is so raw & real 🤕 Robert Aramayo and Rosie Sheehy's performances are MIND. BLOWING!!! 💥 their dialogue is like a punch to the gut, but in the best way possible 😱 I loved how the set design changed with blackouts and lighting - it was like they were living through this couple's journey too 🌫️ 10/10 would recommend to anyone who wants to feel all the feels 💔
 
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