Wyrd Sisters - It's a Must see!
Tue, 10 Apr 2001, 03:40 pmWalter Plinge20 posts in thread
Wyrd Sisters - It's a Must see!
Tue, 10 Apr 2001, 03:40 pmI am amazed that there hasn't already been a review on this brilliant production! It is in its final week at the Nexus Theatre, Murdoch University, starting at 8pm Wed-Sat.
Everyone that I have spoken to who has been think that this is a great show!
The set, costumes, lighting, and special effects are marvellous, and of course the acting is brilliant.
Arena Theatre is mainly a Theatre in School company, and has never attempted anything like this before.
They have selected a large cast of 18 Amateur Actors, from all over Perth, and have pulled off a most successful production.
All of the lead actors were totally in character the whole play, and the supporting cast were to be admired for their versatility in playing several different roles and changing character so completely every time.
Special mention should go to Emma Farrell who plays Magrat, and to Kingsley Judd (Fool) whose energetic performances had the audience in stitches.
Congratulations Simon, Francesca & Claire, a great job!
Everyone that I have spoken to who has been think that this is a great show!
The set, costumes, lighting, and special effects are marvellous, and of course the acting is brilliant.
Arena Theatre is mainly a Theatre in School company, and has never attempted anything like this before.
They have selected a large cast of 18 Amateur Actors, from all over Perth, and have pulled off a most successful production.
All of the lead actors were totally in character the whole play, and the supporting cast were to be admired for their versatility in playing several different roles and changing character so completely every time.
Special mention should go to Emma Farrell who plays Magrat, and to Kingsley Judd (Fool) whose energetic performances had the audience in stitches.
Congratulations Simon, Francesca & Claire, a great job!
RE: Wyrd Sisters
Tue, 17 Apr 2001, 12:11 pmWalter Plinge
I really enjoyed this play.
I saw the closing nights production.
The Nexus is a great little theatre, and it made for a very entertaining play. I particularly give praise to the acting talents of Magrat - superb and adorable, and the guy who played Will Shakespeare, although not having a large part in the play impressed me when he did - great talent there.
The cast coped well with some of the "lighting difficulties" that the crew seemed to be having. Whether they had got on the pop a few hours early, i don't know, and i felt for the prologue, who, at one point as she strolled on stage to announce "the nexy day" had to wait a good moment before the lights dawned on her, poor soul.
Apart from that, it looked as though you had all pooled together, especiaslly with the creation of the set.
Good on ya.
I saw the closing nights production.
The Nexus is a great little theatre, and it made for a very entertaining play. I particularly give praise to the acting talents of Magrat - superb and adorable, and the guy who played Will Shakespeare, although not having a large part in the play impressed me when he did - great talent there.
The cast coped well with some of the "lighting difficulties" that the crew seemed to be having. Whether they had got on the pop a few hours early, i don't know, and i felt for the prologue, who, at one point as she strolled on stage to announce "the nexy day" had to wait a good moment before the lights dawned on her, poor soul.
Apart from that, it looked as though you had all pooled together, especiaslly with the creation of the set.
Good on ya.
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