Les Liasons Dangereuses
Fri, 13 Aug 2004, 10:49 amWalter Plinge1 post in thread
Les Liasons Dangereuses
Fri, 13 Aug 2004, 10:49 amLes Liasons Dangereuses delivers all the smut promised by it's racy posters, and more.
There's corruption, nudity, scheming, dirty french words and some of the best pick up lines i've ever heard - in case you're wondering "I fucked ya mama" was included and did it ever work.
Kudos to Nick Kay and Sally Haak for once again producing a play not only accessable to a french speaking audience, but to anyone who likes a bit of wink wink nudge nudge when they go out. The best thing is, when its presented on stage you don't have to deal with the consequences the next day!
My respect to the set and costume peeps- exqusite 1930's costumes, amazing antique set. And of course the actors, who not only performed in passable french (native speakers more so, strangely enough) they also looked perfectly at ease strutting the stage in formal wear and various stages of undress in front of a packed (literally) and somewhat rowdy house.
Prices $10 - $15 and for that measly ammount you get three hours of consuming drama (and, ofcourse, the aforementioned nudity etc etc) as well as the fuzzy feeling you are a supporting a student run production that is not only challenging themselves, but their audience as well, who no doubt get very little opportunity to see such exceptional foreign language drama right here in perth.
There's corruption, nudity, scheming, dirty french words and some of the best pick up lines i've ever heard - in case you're wondering "I fucked ya mama" was included and did it ever work.
Kudos to Nick Kay and Sally Haak for once again producing a play not only accessable to a french speaking audience, but to anyone who likes a bit of wink wink nudge nudge when they go out. The best thing is, when its presented on stage you don't have to deal with the consequences the next day!
My respect to the set and costume peeps- exqusite 1930's costumes, amazing antique set. And of course the actors, who not only performed in passable french (native speakers more so, strangely enough) they also looked perfectly at ease strutting the stage in formal wear and various stages of undress in front of a packed (literally) and somewhat rowdy house.
Prices $10 - $15 and for that measly ammount you get three hours of consuming drama (and, ofcourse, the aforementioned nudity etc etc) as well as the fuzzy feeling you are a supporting a student run production that is not only challenging themselves, but their audience as well, who no doubt get very little opportunity to see such exceptional foreign language drama right here in perth.
Walter PlingeFri, 13 Aug 2004, 10:49 am
Les Liasons Dangereuses delivers all the smut promised by it's racy posters, and more.
There's corruption, nudity, scheming, dirty french words and some of the best pick up lines i've ever heard - in case you're wondering "I fucked ya mama" was included and did it ever work.
Kudos to Nick Kay and Sally Haak for once again producing a play not only accessable to a french speaking audience, but to anyone who likes a bit of wink wink nudge nudge when they go out. The best thing is, when its presented on stage you don't have to deal with the consequences the next day!
My respect to the set and costume peeps- exqusite 1930's costumes, amazing antique set. And of course the actors, who not only performed in passable french (native speakers more so, strangely enough) they also looked perfectly at ease strutting the stage in formal wear and various stages of undress in front of a packed (literally) and somewhat rowdy house.
Prices $10 - $15 and for that measly ammount you get three hours of consuming drama (and, ofcourse, the aforementioned nudity etc etc) as well as the fuzzy feeling you are a supporting a student run production that is not only challenging themselves, but their audience as well, who no doubt get very little opportunity to see such exceptional foreign language drama right here in perth.
There's corruption, nudity, scheming, dirty french words and some of the best pick up lines i've ever heard - in case you're wondering "I fucked ya mama" was included and did it ever work.
Kudos to Nick Kay and Sally Haak for once again producing a play not only accessable to a french speaking audience, but to anyone who likes a bit of wink wink nudge nudge when they go out. The best thing is, when its presented on stage you don't have to deal with the consequences the next day!
My respect to the set and costume peeps- exqusite 1930's costumes, amazing antique set. And of course the actors, who not only performed in passable french (native speakers more so, strangely enough) they also looked perfectly at ease strutting the stage in formal wear and various stages of undress in front of a packed (literally) and somewhat rowdy house.
Prices $10 - $15 and for that measly ammount you get three hours of consuming drama (and, ofcourse, the aforementioned nudity etc etc) as well as the fuzzy feeling you are a supporting a student run production that is not only challenging themselves, but their audience as well, who no doubt get very little opportunity to see such exceptional foreign language drama right here in perth.