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David Ireland’s ‘The Fifth Step’ Opens to Mixed Reviews at Soho Place

The two-hander starring Jack Lowden and Martin Freeman explores themes of addiction, faith, and masculinity, with critics divided on its emotional impact.

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Jack Lowden and Martin Freeman star in The Fifth Step (Photo: Johan Persson)

Overview

  • David Ireland's latest play, 'The Fifth Step,' is now running at Soho Place in London through July 26, 2025, following its premiere at the Edinburgh Festival last year.
  • The production stars Jack Lowden as Luka, a vulnerable young alcoholic, and Martin Freeman as James, his AA sponsor, in an exploration of Alcoholics Anonymous and personal recovery.
  • Critics have praised the intense performances of the lead actors, with Lowden delivering explosive energy and Freeman portraying a nuanced, quietly menacing sponsor.
  • The play incorporates surreal spiritual elements, including Luka's hallucination of Jesus as Willem Dafoe, contrasting AA dogma with personal faith and belief systems.
  • While some reviewers highlight the play's humor and authenticity, others find it softer and less impactful than Ireland's earlier works, citing a lack of emotional punch.