Joe Egg Review in Today's West!
Mon, 8 June 2009, 10:27 amclass act theatre1 post in thread
Joe Egg Review in Today's West!
Mon, 8 June 2009, 10:27 am"Subversive play a class act"
Review in today's West Australian newspaper - Mon 8 June 2009 by Ali Talbut.
Highlights:
"With director Stephen Lee at the helm, Class Act theatre has turned out one of its finest productions."
"Clark as Bri...is excellent at showing us the inner anguish masked by tasteless black humour."
"This play still shocks and moves you on many levels."
"In act two, Nichols throws in well-meaning friends Frddie and Pam (two excellent turns from Grant Watson and Angelique Malcolm)...and Bri's toxic mother Grace, played with immaculate timing and great relish by Claire Munday."
"Van Sanden's Sheila was a touching performance, switching between comedy and pathos..."
"Clark's Bri was energetic and very funny. Young Melissa Kiiveri pulled off the tricky role of Joe with aplomb."
"Affecting, but never cloying, thought-provoking but never preachy, this was truly a class act."
PLEASE support us by coming to see this fabulous play - we are a group who have ties both to community and professional theatre.
Subiaco Arts Centre - this Tues, Wed, Fri and Sat at 8pm
Also next week - Tues, Wed, Fri and Sat 8pm - with a 2pm matinee on Sat 20 June
BOOKINGS: BOCS 9484 1133
class act theatreMon, 8 June 2009, 10:27 am
"Subversive play a class act"
Review in today's West Australian newspaper - Mon 8 June 2009 by Ali Talbut.
Highlights:
"With director Stephen Lee at the helm, Class Act theatre has turned out one of its finest productions."
"Clark as Bri...is excellent at showing us the inner anguish masked by tasteless black humour."
"This play still shocks and moves you on many levels."
"In act two, Nichols throws in well-meaning friends Frddie and Pam (two excellent turns from Grant Watson and Angelique Malcolm)...and Bri's toxic mother Grace, played with immaculate timing and great relish by Claire Munday."
"Van Sanden's Sheila was a touching performance, switching between comedy and pathos..."
"Clark's Bri was energetic and very funny. Young Melissa Kiiveri pulled off the tricky role of Joe with aplomb."
"Affecting, but never cloying, thought-provoking but never preachy, this was truly a class act."
PLEASE support us by coming to see this fabulous play - we are a group who have ties both to community and professional theatre.
Subiaco Arts Centre - this Tues, Wed, Fri and Sat at 8pm
Also next week - Tues, Wed, Fri and Sat 8pm - with a 2pm matinee on Sat 20 June
BOOKINGS: BOCS 9484 1133