Bad Medicine
Mon, 13 Nov 2000, 03:40 pmWalter Plinge2 posts in thread
Bad Medicine
Mon, 13 Nov 2000, 03:40 pmCongratulations to everyone that worked on Bad Medicine. The audience sizes were wildly beyond expectations (capacity house for 4 of 6 performances). It was refreshing to see our community embrace Gerry Lyng (writer/director)and accept him into the writers "green room". Hopefully this will encourage Gerry (and others) to write more material for the future.
Well done!!!
Well done!!!
RE: Bad Medicine
Tue, 14 Nov 2000, 10:14 amWalter Plinge
To everyone that attended the very successful production of BAD MEDICINE at the Subiaco Theatre Centre last week and to all those who missed out I would like to highlight just how well the cast and crew did on this one.
Bad Medicine played to SOLD OUT audiences on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday nights. Remembering this season ran for only 6 shows.
From information gained from competition entries patrons can't wait for the next production form Quiet Man.
We were congratulated at every performance on our professionalism and attention to detail as a company. Also the actors on their surprisingly excellent talents including convincing Irish accents ( half the cast were Australian and half were Irish-born ).
The play was enjoyed by patrons ranging in age from 18 to 70, the strong coarse language only adding to the entertainment value of the play within it's Irish context.
And in the words of our happy patrons...
Mr John Thornton, Manager of Regal Theatre enjoyed BAD MEDICINE very much. "Fantastic play, kept me entertained all the way through. Well Done!"
As did Mr James Nerva, Assistant to Sean Doran. "Very spirited and interesting production, with a particularly strong performance from the female lead Danielle Davidson."
And again from Carol Lindsay of Sorrento. "This was so good, definitely back for more!"
To name a few.
Now Quiet Man Productions looks to the future, with more projests planned for 2001. We thank you for supporting us and will update you on our up and coming productions once details are finalised.
WE DID IT! Congratulations to everyone that was involved.
Adele Standeven
Producer
Bad Medicine played to SOLD OUT audiences on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday nights. Remembering this season ran for only 6 shows.
From information gained from competition entries patrons can't wait for the next production form Quiet Man.
We were congratulated at every performance on our professionalism and attention to detail as a company. Also the actors on their surprisingly excellent talents including convincing Irish accents ( half the cast were Australian and half were Irish-born ).
The play was enjoyed by patrons ranging in age from 18 to 70, the strong coarse language only adding to the entertainment value of the play within it's Irish context.
And in the words of our happy patrons...
Mr John Thornton, Manager of Regal Theatre enjoyed BAD MEDICINE very much. "Fantastic play, kept me entertained all the way through. Well Done!"
As did Mr James Nerva, Assistant to Sean Doran. "Very spirited and interesting production, with a particularly strong performance from the female lead Danielle Davidson."
And again from Carol Lindsay of Sorrento. "This was so good, definitely back for more!"
To name a few.
Now Quiet Man Productions looks to the future, with more projests planned for 2001. We thank you for supporting us and will update you on our up and coming productions once details are finalised.
WE DID IT! Congratulations to everyone that was involved.
Adele Standeven
Producer