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FRANKENSTEIN

Sun, 11 Aug 2002, 12:22 am
Walter Plinge19 posts in thread
I'm hoping I get this on the web before midnight 10/08/02, the opening night of this play, presented by Vagabond Theatre at The Rechabites Hall, Northbridge. I know how good it feelsas a cast/crew member after an opening night celebration to wait for the notices to come in.

The choice of story seems surprising, given that it is a romantic/gothic classic, if ever there was such a thing. Nevertheless, the various themes and morals of the story are good to reflect on in these post-post-modern times of ours, with stem-cell research, genetic manipulation and performance-enhancing elite sports very much on the agenda.

The acting performances were all very slick. I found all the characters very well drawn and plenty of energy coming from the stage. I particularly admired the multi-roling by the younger members of the cast. Patrick's Monster evoked the right levels of sympathy and fear, while Grant's Victor held it all together very capably. My only complaint is that Grant is a bit too young and pretty to be really covincing as a mad scientist.

Finally, I loved the the audiovisual, light and sound design, cheerful front of house and bar staff. However, as much as I liked the multi-level stage draped in underlay, I'm sure there are ways a designer could utilise the lofty architecture of the Rechabites to better effect.

Congratulations and have a great season.

FRANK'N SENSE

Wed, 21 Aug 2002, 10:00 am
Craig,

Thank you. Thorough critique. Perhaps the first truly relevant post to this thread since the first couple of reviews.

In mitigation I must agree regarding acoustics of the old Rechabites and diction. Your comments matched those of two of my friends who attended separate performances. They found the female voices much easier to hear, particularly Angelique.

In Angeliques case this would be due to her skill and experience. And in my case it is chronic speeding (dialogue not the illicit kind).

Cheers
Dean

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