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Closer ****

Thu, 24 May 2007, 08:01 am
Gordon the Optom10 posts in thread
Closer’ is the presentation from Milestone Theatre, showing until the 2nd June at the Rechabites Hall, Perth and then for 2 days, 22nd and 23rd of June, in Kwinana. Curtin up at 8 pm.

The lights come on to show an injured young girl, Alice (Miley Tunnecliffe) sitting at the side of the road. Dan (Nick Britton) stops to help her and takes her to hospital where a young doctor, Larry (Peter Clark) gives her a quick check over, but finds an old scar on her leg far more interesting than the new injuries. Both men are married, one to Anna (Mia Martin) the other to Ruth. Whilst the women are wanting security, the two men are wanting their cake and to eat it too. What will be the outcome? Happy families or four lonely people?

This play was penned by Patrick Marber, who has written ‘Dealer’s Choice’ and the recent Judy Dench screenplay ‘Notes on a Scandal’. This play may have been an international hit, but I really felt that 15 minutes off the script would have worked better.

The performances were all very enjoyable, with plenty of pathos, no nudity but certainly raunchy scenes and some great, well-delivered comedy. At the thin parts of the script, I noticed a drop in the actors’ delivery, as though they too felt that an edit was necessary.

The directing (Igor Sas) was proficient, and the lighting and design limited but effective. Good to see Blue Room’s hardworking Paula Coops getting a photo credit in the programme.

The show had plenty of punch (orally and visually) and was well worth seeing.

how can an australian

Mon, 4 June 2007, 09:33 am
Walter Plinge
how can an australian audience identify between an accent associated with kent and london? i would have thought that as two of the actors were from england they would cope with a generic british, the audience would accet and away we go! surely the delivery and the characterisation should be put under the microscope? nick britton was stale and delivered his lines like a frightened child, Miley Tunnecliffe did not fair much better with an accent that was reminisent of how i would expect the queen to speak if she were ever to get fresh with philip! im afraid apart from the male lead there was very little to be positive about...apart from when the director took to the stage for a bow...classy!

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