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Construction of the Human Heart

Sat, 28 July 2007, 08:41 am
Gordon the Optom6 posts in thread
‘Construction of the Human Heart’ is a multi-award winning play by Ross Mueller which is being presented by Gossips’ Feast Productions, in conjunction with The Blue Room and the Australian Opera Studio. It is showing on Saturday 28th July at the Australian Opera Studio, a fabulous building in Midland (near the Town Hall). Then each evening at 8.00pm (Mondays at 6.00pm) until the 18th August at The Blue Room in Northbridge – if the actors’ emotional balance lasts that long!

Romantic partners, who are also both playwrights, are placed in a very basic set with scripts in their hands, going through a moved reading. They, (Renée McIntosh and Andrew Hale), simply known as ‘Her’ and ‘Him’ are working their way through a pair of scripts. The central topic, the loss of a family member, is common to both drafts. They appear to be marrying the two versions together. Compromising and arguments ensue as to what the contents should be. As the story development continues, a voice over (Igor Sas) dictates the director’s notes and technical suggestions for the next scene.

Whilst the play progresses, they both become more distraught at what they are reading. Are they just superb writers intent on creating the best script ever? Honing it by acting out the characters, or is it actually a cathartic experience and are they truly tortured?

Another of Ross Mueller’ plays is ‘Ghost Writer’, this is also about an author and the death of a loved one. In ‘Ghost Writer’, whilst the script was sensitively written and each character beautifully portrayed, I felt that the true emotion between the characters wasn’t quite there. Here however the bonding is strong, loving, strained and at times comical. I much preferred this play.

This is the same team (possibly WA’s best) that last year gave us the outstanding ‘Oleanna’. They have excelled again. Renée and Andrew under the talented direction of Marcelle Schmitz give one of the most sensitive and heart-tearing experiences that I have seen for a while. Beautifully enhanced by Lucy Birkinshaw’s lighting.

Although more of a Moved Reading than a typical theatrical play, this is truly an emotional ride with which anyone who has lost a close family member will immediately connect. Fantastic.

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Gordon the OptomSat, 28 July 2007, 08:41 am
‘Construction of the Human Heart’ is a multi-award winning play by Ross Mueller which is being presented by Gossips’ Feast Productions, in conjunction with The Blue Room and the Australian Opera Studio. It is showing on Saturday 28th July at the Australian Opera Studio, a fabulous building in Midland (near the Town Hall). Then each evening at 8.00pm (Mondays at 6.00pm) until the 18th August at The Blue Room in Northbridge – if the actors’ emotional balance lasts that long!

Romantic partners, who are also both playwrights, are placed in a very basic set with scripts in their hands, going through a moved reading. They, (Renée McIntosh and Andrew Hale), simply known as ‘Her’ and ‘Him’ are working their way through a pair of scripts. The central topic, the loss of a family member, is common to both drafts. They appear to be marrying the two versions together. Compromising and arguments ensue as to what the contents should be. As the story development continues, a voice over (Igor Sas) dictates the director’s notes and technical suggestions for the next scene.

Whilst the play progresses, they both become more distraught at what they are reading. Are they just superb writers intent on creating the best script ever? Honing it by acting out the characters, or is it actually a cathartic experience and are they truly tortured?

Another of Ross Mueller’ plays is ‘Ghost Writer’, this is also about an author and the death of a loved one. In ‘Ghost Writer’, whilst the script was sensitively written and each character beautifully portrayed, I felt that the true emotion between the characters wasn’t quite there. Here however the bonding is strong, loving, strained and at times comical. I much preferred this play.

This is the same team (possibly WA’s best) that last year gave us the outstanding ‘Oleanna’. They have excelled again. Renée and Andrew under the talented direction of Marcelle Schmitz give one of the most sensitive and heart-tearing experiences that I have seen for a while. Beautifully enhanced by Lucy Birkinshaw’s lighting.

Although more of a Moved Reading than a typical theatrical play, this is truly an emotional ride with which anyone who has lost a close family member will immediately connect. Fantastic.

marcelle schmitzSat, 28 July 2007, 02:13 pm

Construction of the Human Heart

Hello, thank you for your positive comments, Gordon, and for making the trek to Midland. It is a lovely venue, isn't it. Anyone wanting to catch the show at the Blue Room, we start there this Tuesday, 31st July. Looking forward to seeing you. Best wishes, Marcelle Gossips' Feast Productions
MelzSun, 29 July 2007, 11:22 am

Construction of the Human Heart

A thoroughly outstanding production. Congratulations to Marcelle, Renee and Andrew and all of the Gossips' Feast Production team, who brought this quality production to the Swan City. Blue Room patrons are going to love this AWGIE Award nominated production by Ross Mueller. I attended on the official opening night in Midland and was WOWed with the entire performance, totally drawn in. The venue is truly marvellous, with the theatre itself being very cosy and intimate. Make sure you catch this show. Melz
bree_91Fri, 3 Aug 2007, 06:11 pm

A friend of mine won

A friend of mine won tickets to this show so i went along with her, not really sure what to expect. But it was fantastic. The story was great (i was not familiar with it before), and the acting was very moving. Especially Renee McIntosh... brilliant. I recommend seeing it.
Walter PlingeThu, 18 Oct 2007, 11:24 pm

mind blowing

I went to see this play with my year 12 drama class and found it absolutly mind blowing! the level of acting shown and the complexitys of the play created a performance moving on a level i hadent known untill that night. 5 stars.
Sean BFri, 19 Oct 2007, 02:21 pm

This play is popping up at

This play is popping up at Cube 37 in Frankston in the near future. So if anyone down that way is interested in the show it is popping up soon. Check the Frankston Arts Centre website for more details. Sean ____________________________________________________________ Currently working on: 'Locked In' a short play based on a real life experience For more details visit: www.freewebs.com/lazycreationsgroup
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