THE WORST PALYS YOUVE SEEN
Fri, 26 Apr 2002, 03:30 pmMaria19 posts in thread
THE WORST PALYS YOUVE SEEN
Fri, 26 Apr 2002, 03:30 pmI went and saw an Australian Play Touch Silk at Chester Street Theatre and I must say it is the worst play I have ever seen. one actresss kept forgetting her lines and you could see her searching another was lost in her accent it was terrible to sit through my friends and I had to leave at Inter.
Has any one else ever been to a bad play
Has any one else ever been to a bad play
Re: THE WORST PALYS YOUVE SEEN
Fri, 26 Apr 2002, 04:12 pmWalter Plinge
There are two productions I can account for:
The Tempest performed at the Malthouse Theatre in 1997. The opening noise was so loud you couldn't hear the actors, there was no direction and the lighting looked like it had used every lantern they could think of, for just 3 basic stage washes.
The Rover performed by MTC at the Playhouse, Victorian Arts Centre.
The production was long and drawn out, actors couldn't decide what accent they might use for (one actor went through 4) and the execution scene went for 15 mins. One member of the audience yelled " just kill him so we can go home" this got the biggest applause for the night.
Other Mentionables:
Chess the musical at the Princess Theatre, Melbourne. Where do you start.
Grease the Megamusical - the touring tent version. The actors performed like they should be somewhere else. One hometown principal milked the audience so much, the rest of the cast looked bored as!!
Certifed Male: tired and dated gags. Poor sound.
The Tempest performed at the Malthouse Theatre in 1997. The opening noise was so loud you couldn't hear the actors, there was no direction and the lighting looked like it had used every lantern they could think of, for just 3 basic stage washes.
The Rover performed by MTC at the Playhouse, Victorian Arts Centre.
The production was long and drawn out, actors couldn't decide what accent they might use for (one actor went through 4) and the execution scene went for 15 mins. One member of the audience yelled " just kill him so we can go home" this got the biggest applause for the night.
Other Mentionables:
Chess the musical at the Princess Theatre, Melbourne. Where do you start.
Grease the Megamusical - the touring tent version. The actors performed like they should be somewhere else. One hometown principal milked the audience so much, the rest of the cast looked bored as!!
Certifed Male: tired and dated gags. Poor sound.
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