Terrible Jim Fitch
Fri, 21 Nov 2003, 10:11 amWalter Plinge2 posts in thread
Terrible Jim Fitch
Fri, 21 Nov 2003, 10:11 amAlthough it is a two-hander, Olivia Darby's character "Sal" is merely a presence, it is "Jim", played by Ian Bolgia, that does all the talking. The play is a great vehicle for Ian, and he does a brilliant job as the sadistic red neck. You could see the pain and fear behind the eyes of both characters as their disturbing relationship unfolds. Olivia Darby's stage presence is captivating, a must-see for directors looking for new talent.
Terrible Jim Fitch is on at the new Sun Room in Maylands, 134 Whatley Crescent, (ent. off 6th Ave, top level of Blind Institute), great venue and tickets only $10.
It finishes this weekend, (performances tonight and tomorrow only), 8pm show and easy parking. Get along to support this very good show and wonderful venue.
Terrible Jim Fitch is on at the new Sun Room in Maylands, 134 Whatley Crescent, (ent. off 6th Ave, top level of Blind Institute), great venue and tickets only $10.
It finishes this weekend, (performances tonight and tomorrow only), 8pm show and easy parking. Get along to support this very good show and wonderful venue.
Re: Terrible Jim Fitch
Mon, 24 Nov 2003, 09:43 amDear Lucy
I saw Terrible Jim Fitch twice at the Maylands Sun Room.
What a lovely little functioning venue. Look out Perth, with the Blue Room closing for renovations, this is the place to go.
Yes, We have a vested interest, our equipment and David Ashton's 120 years of expertise/experience serve to make this a user friendly space. Sue Carter has a beaut vision for community theatre, but with a professional space and so on........
The Maylands Sun Room Community Arts Centre
134 Whatley Crescent
MAYLANDS 6051
(6th Avenue entrance)
08 9272 3617
Regards
Robyn Ashton
I saw Terrible Jim Fitch twice at the Maylands Sun Room.
What a lovely little functioning venue. Look out Perth, with the Blue Room closing for renovations, this is the place to go.
Yes, We have a vested interest, our equipment and David Ashton's 120 years of expertise/experience serve to make this a user friendly space. Sue Carter has a beaut vision for community theatre, but with a professional space and so on........
The Maylands Sun Room Community Arts Centre
134 Whatley Crescent
MAYLANDS 6051
(6th Avenue entrance)
08 9272 3617
Regards
Robyn Ashton