Harbour Lites
Mon, 17 Sept 2007, 01:57 pmstinger11 posts in thread
Harbour Lites
Mon, 17 Sept 2007, 01:57 pmI managed to catch the last night of this collection of 3 one-act plays at Harbour last Saturday and I am glad I did. Apparently only 2 of the 3 will be going on to the ITA Dramafest.
My frequent lament is that there just does not seem to be enough good quality Australian-written one-acters around and I applaud the efforts of those who take the bull by the horns and write their own. However, these 3 plays (which I believe were all English-written) were well chosen and the Aussie actors (and directors) did a good job on the English accents.
Overall,I was impressed with the standard of these plays. One-act festivals can be an opportunity for experimentation with ideas and personnel. They are also a great opportunity to be 'noticed' if you are a talented young artist, working your way up in the theatrical world, thus not to be taken too lightly.
Well done, all.
Agree
Thu, 20 Sept 2007, 10:37 pmSo we are all to agree that theatre is a risky business and plays can be good or bad no matter where they are written or the nationality of their author, characters or anything else.
~ Tari
The Writer is a child forever listening at the keyhole of the adult world.