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Romeo and Juliet - Marloo Theatre

Thu, 30 Aug 2007, 10:18 am
Melz24 posts in thread

This show begins on Friday 31 August. From last night's preview show, I was sent this review. Enjoy. Melz.


Romeo and Juliet by The Darlington Theatre Players Inc.
Reviewed by Ruth Bertenshaw.

The story of Romeo and Juliet needs no introduction, star-crossed lovers marred by family tragedy, at one time or another we’ve all studied the text or seen it acted out, but when was the last time you revisited this classic? This is a story which has been retold in many ways but the Darlington Theatre Players’ recent interpretation of William Shakespeare’s masterpiece is traditional; right down to the imitation Globe theatre set design, authentic and does justice to an amazing script.

Directed by experienced actor and director Douglas Sutherland-Bruce, the production of this play is of a very high standard, from the casting of strong actors in lead roles, to the wonderful soundtrack of Elizabethan music and song. The simplicity of the set, to the emphasis on action in the fighting scenes and the wonderful calm during the tragedy. The sense of history is effortlessly intertwined with a text laced with themes relevant to today’s society; revenge, love, suicide, family feuds, etc, etc. With a play held in such high regard, delivering a performance to match is a tough challenge to meet, and in this production it truly was a case of the more talented actors rising to the challenge when portraying the key characters.

The handsome Derek Clauson excels in his role of Romeo Montague, the rash, highly-strung thwarted suitor. His strength lies in every aspect of his deliverance; his body language and expressive tone was nothing short of truly believable and the deliverance of key lines, impeccable. At the balcony scene, the unmistakeable words “But soft! What light through yonder window breaks? It is the East, and Juliet is the sun!” actually took my breath away. Equally captivating was the portrayal of sweet Juliet, by the beautiful Katy Mitton, who managed to blend the innocence of a young girl with the determination of a woman in love. It was a treat to watch her deal with the gritty material in act two where real tears at hearing of Romeo’s banishment, commanded a hush over the audience. Together both actors brought the beauty and intimacy of a love affair to life in front of our very eyes. Although this play is centred on two focal characters, it is supported by a host of other roles and these were all worthy of commendation. The humour, emotion and affection Jacqui Warner brought to the role of Juliet’s loveable nurse was fantastic, and intermittently Phil Mackenzie stole the stage with his grumbling, hard-fisted portrayal of Lord Capulet. I was intrigued and entertained by David Sorensen who gave a of flair to the role of Mercutio and Lisa Skrypichayko delivered a consistent and strong performance as Juliet’s mother.

At times the stage and backstage elements were slightly out of snyc but one imagines these are aspects to any production which will be smoothed out over future performances. Essentially what puts people off Shakespeare is the long-winded Elizabethan language and what can make it all the more palatable is the delivery, which is true of this performance. The words, when broken down are fascinating and beautiful, when fully understood. But as long as they are delivered with the right tone and inflection, it is easy to understand the message and emotion behind them. This was done to an impeccable degree by a strong main cast of actors.

If you’re wondering whether or not to venture out in the cold and the rain this winter; remind yourself why this is one of the most enduring and revered love stories of all time, and why community theatre always gets such rave reviews

Alack the day!!!!!!! It's over!!!!!!!!!!

Sun, 23 Sept 2007, 08:50 pm
Hey guys! Just a word of thank you to everyone involved in whatever way!!! and of course thanks to the people who came and saw us!!!! This productions has been one of the best theatre productions I have EVER been in, I know that does not mean much-as I have very little experience...however, there are a few people I would like to sincerly thank for making it such a fabulous time! I'll be short (in saying that I'll drag on all night). Katy Mitton (one of the two best juliets in the world!), My Drama coach, and the person that actually got me involved in the production in the first place! Katy scored me the role of Gregory (until I was upgraded! Which suprised us all) thank you for being such a trustworthy friend and mentor, same goes to Ineke. Many thanks to David Green and his Bro, for teaching me how to use a sword!!!! Yay violence!!! Thanks to Dylan Searle, for providing humour to the backstage scene and for entertaining journeys home from Marloo to Karrinyup! Tybalt your an excellent enemy "Vile Montague" lol. Tracey!!! Your the best Aunt I could have asked for!!!! luv you tonnes. David Sorensen, wow! you know why, I don't need to explain (Lets be mature and not take that out of context)-An Amazingly new and fresh performance, so very different from sean's, yet still, very effective. Richard that set you built...I was in tears when they started pulling it down! (partially because I stubbed my toe on that bloody stair to the changing rooms). John (Hillan) and Graham and Ted. Those jokes you told me backstage have had me in a LOT of trouble at school... "Have you heard of the two Irish..." Jacqui!!!!! OH MY GOD!!! It must run in the family! I KNOW It runs in the family! your an excellent actress/actor. Make sure you tell me when your next performance is! I'm your number one fan! PS Happy B'day for whenever it is! 21?? Buddy Clarke....loose the glasses! hahaha. very funny, I was worried that no one would make a joke on the last night (unproffesional as it is), but of course Buddy delivered. Lee, I still have you bar of chocolate... (cadbury)...somewhere. I fear that by the time I see you again it will be gone. Rosemary! Bugger. I think it was becaue you were cosest to the door when I whistled....(She broke her ankle and couldn't perform on the last few nights) Megan...Don't lie on the road honey...even if you are sunbaking...keep licking those fingers (don't take that out of context please)... Claudia (the singer) Well done! good luck for the future. Douglas-well done! controlling a cast as large as that is never an easy job -and thats what Rob was for. good insight. Jannelle Bynoe!!!! You made me look BEAUTIFULL again!!!!! there was a time when I to, had no pimples-AND YOU BOUGHT THOSE DAYS BACK TO ME!!!!!!!! wow. I think I have just aout mentioned the whole cast. so much for "I'll be short" Oh yeah-who could forget Michael Hart (I might as well keep on rambling, I don''t think may people are going to bother reading the whole comment). A very enthusiastic and bouncey friar! Phil, great job, that bit where you say "my fingers itch!" really did have me worrying for katy/Ineke's lives! All of the above people-and more have made this performance the best it could ever be!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ok, Im going to go to my truckle bed now (sorry mercutio I stole your line) this studio if much to cold (no heater). sorry to anyone I may have annoyed or embarressed (I think It is mainly myself)... but I think only the cast will be reading the comments now the show is over! Thank you all! this has been an experience I will NEVER forget so long as I live! I hope to work with you all again! PS To all those I did not give boxes of chocolates and cards too...it's not because I hate you. let leave it at that. I suddenly felt the urge to edit some of the spelling mistakes I put there. Good luck to you all ANON! BENVOLIO -INSERT LEG (BOW)

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