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Cryocycle

Thu, 5 July 2001, 12:38 am
Walter Plinge3 posts in thread
Like most of Dave Ryding's productions, "Cryocycle" was provoking and entertaining. I'm still not sure I understood all of it (but then I'm hardly qualified to) but it was original and made you concentrate in order to follow the plot - always more fulfilling than being spoonfed.

Achingly funny in places, the majority of the laughs came from... Simon Keen (?) Sorry, there were no programmes - or at least, none that I was aware of, and it's been awhile since I saw Simon and even then we had a counter separating us. Simon's crazed US Army General (sorry, is that a tautology?) spent much of the play trying to convince a hijacked scientist to complete her cryocycle. (That's not as rude - or as cold - as it sounds.) The cryocycle was originally conceived as a cheap, clean energy source, but the military want to turn it into the ultimate weapon. Our "innocent" scientist was brought to life by a lovely lady (in a lab coat, no less!) who I saw and liked in Arena's "Wyrd Sisters". She does a damn fine Scott Tracey impersonation, too. It was hard work acting against such other dominant characters and she did a good job, pretty much being the only sympathetic character.

The General's Private (heh heh heh) was also hilarious, providing a lot of the slapstick humour. The other guy (geez, I should have written this the night after I saw the show, when I remembered all their names) playing a journalist tracking the cryocycle, started a bit weak, I thought. However, later he EXPLODED into life - it's rare to see that much energy on stage. He was obviously playing it subdued for effect earlier on.

The set was wonderfully effective as an outback desert (hiding the General's secret base). Lights and sound were excellent with the minimal equipment available - Dave's shows are always atmospherically pleasing.

Very weird, very funny, just under an hour in length and well worth a look if you fancy something new and challenging.

JB

RE: Cryocycle

Wed, 15 Aug 2001, 06:29 pm
I'm sorry Ive got to disagree.

I loved the production but hated the script! Well plotwise at least. The comedy was, largely, excellent and the characters of Shilling and the Soldier fantastic but is that script or performance?

The design, performance and lights and sound were all classy and provided much to a piece of writing which i found largely innaccesible and in some places made little sense! Also it was a limited space which they made the most of. I especially loved the desert dust blowing up whenever someone hit the dirt

But of course I am only one opinion and maybe I didn't have my theatre thinking hat on that night! I got the feeling that if you saw it again you may get a better idea but who can afford that!

Maybe a bit of tweaking might have made it better? I don't know.

Bottom line. I enjoyed it and what more can you ask for? Especially love Thriller and the waiter!

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CryocycleWalter Plinge5 July 2001
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