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The Giggles

Tue, 9 Oct 2007, 06:28 pm
reviewer0119 posts in thread
The Giggles 13th - 14th August 2007, performed at St Paul's Grammar School Directed and created by: Olivia Bush, Amanda Diaz, Alex Pemberton, and Chris Smith The Giggles - devised and created solely by four year 12 IB Theatre Arts students is a comedic piece of theatre that had the audience in tears. It is the story of four hungover TV children's entertainers all vowing for a premotion. However after trying too hard, they ultimatley undo their prestigious careers and all find themselves sacked. After viewing two performances quite some time ago, I have yet to watch a more entertaining play. Consisting of only four actors/actresses, and lasting for only ten minutes, The Giggles use witty one-liners, that would get a laugh out of even the most serious of people. All four actors created different, yet clever characters that once thrown together created a mix of stupidity, humour, that ultimately led to all age fun. From the moment it started I knew I was going to enjoy it. Less than a minute in and most of the audience were already rolling around with laughter. I was waiting for the moment when all the jokes would be over but it never came. From the time I started laughing I never stopped until 5 minutes after the blackout when I realised the performance had ended quite some time ago. The stupidity was evident through such skits as mistaking fairy bread sprinkles with Jack Daniels bourbon - something that sounds bizarre and strange and doesn't even make much sense. However throw into context the power of these four young talented performers and it generated a laughter beyond thunderous. From the start to the end, Tracey, Monica, Glen, and Tyler took the audience on a wild ride through the land of mediocre day time TV that had even the crew cackling with laughter. Whats more is these four young students created this piece all themselves. From the directing, blocking, dialogue, costuming, lighting design, and even slide design, the four had a say in it all. Comic timing was accurate and played a key role in the humour of this piece. The only negative point being some dialogue went unheard due to the intense laughter from the audience. Seeing it twice helped me hear what went unheard in the first performance. I am currently teaching middle school drama, and I can't wait to share this experience with my classes. It took just one performance to change my entire view on the hilariousness of 'slapstick' theatre. When performed well it creates an experience far more powerful then words can describe. The Giggles was an outstanding piece of theatre that I wish could have run for more then two performances. They were recieved on both nights with a roaring applause as they left even my mother in tears (which is a rarity if I dare say). They accomodated for all ages - children right through to grandparents, and recieved the same reaction by all. The four performers are to be congratulated and commended on their performances, and I am in hope that one day soon I may see them performing again.

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reviewer01Tue, 9 Oct 2007, 06:28 pm
The Giggles 13th - 14th August 2007, performed at St Paul's Grammar School Directed and created by: Olivia Bush, Amanda Diaz, Alex Pemberton, and Chris Smith The Giggles - devised and created solely by four year 12 IB Theatre Arts students is a comedic piece of theatre that had the audience in tears. It is the story of four hungover TV children's entertainers all vowing for a premotion. However after trying too hard, they ultimatley undo their prestigious careers and all find themselves sacked. After viewing two performances quite some time ago, I have yet to watch a more entertaining play. Consisting of only four actors/actresses, and lasting for only ten minutes, The Giggles use witty one-liners, that would get a laugh out of even the most serious of people. All four actors created different, yet clever characters that once thrown together created a mix of stupidity, humour, that ultimately led to all age fun. From the moment it started I knew I was going to enjoy it. Less than a minute in and most of the audience were already rolling around with laughter. I was waiting for the moment when all the jokes would be over but it never came. From the time I started laughing I never stopped until 5 minutes after the blackout when I realised the performance had ended quite some time ago. The stupidity was evident through such skits as mistaking fairy bread sprinkles with Jack Daniels bourbon - something that sounds bizarre and strange and doesn't even make much sense. However throw into context the power of these four young talented performers and it generated a laughter beyond thunderous. From the start to the end, Tracey, Monica, Glen, and Tyler took the audience on a wild ride through the land of mediocre day time TV that had even the crew cackling with laughter. Whats more is these four young students created this piece all themselves. From the directing, blocking, dialogue, costuming, lighting design, and even slide design, the four had a say in it all. Comic timing was accurate and played a key role in the humour of this piece. The only negative point being some dialogue went unheard due to the intense laughter from the audience. Seeing it twice helped me hear what went unheard in the first performance. I am currently teaching middle school drama, and I can't wait to share this experience with my classes. It took just one performance to change my entire view on the hilariousness of 'slapstick' theatre. When performed well it creates an experience far more powerful then words can describe. The Giggles was an outstanding piece of theatre that I wish could have run for more then two performances. They were recieved on both nights with a roaring applause as they left even my mother in tears (which is a rarity if I dare say). They accomodated for all ages - children right through to grandparents, and recieved the same reaction by all. The four performers are to be congratulated and commended on their performances, and I am in hope that one day soon I may see them performing again.
LuminexWed, 10 Oct 2007, 11:39 am

Sounds Good

This is the second time I've heard of this piece and it seems to be very entertaining. Anymore performances anyone?
reviewer01Wed, 10 Oct 2007, 11:42 am

2 nights only

sorry was only performed on the dates specified as it was part of their school program
Walter PlingeWed, 10 Oct 2007, 11:59 am

Original Giggle

Hey guys my name is Chris Smith, I played Glen woooo! This is awesome whoever wrote it thankyou! Sorry for not pausing when everyone was laughing but we had to keep to a certain time limit. We did the best we could I promise
Walter PlingeSun, 14 Oct 2007, 07:53 pm

will

i saw this performed..it was amazing..i laughed my a*** off to be honest..i dont realli no much about drama..but i thought this was greattttt =)
Walter PlingeSun, 14 Oct 2007, 07:58 pm

Amazing!!

I am a member of this drama class. it was the best piece to be performed. i laughed non stop. it was amazing. nothing topped that in my opinion! and glen was amazing!!!!
Walter PlingeSun, 14 Oct 2007, 08:02 pm

these guys were awesome!

these guys were awesome! the guy who plays glen...calls himself snakemate...he is a real looker.
Walter PlingeSun, 14 Oct 2007, 08:13 pm

sweet

unfortunately for this fabulous performance which i was fortunate enough to see, they were still outdone by another performer. i am sure members of the class will know who this is and it is unfortunate that such an occasion has happened. the person in question recieved full marks for their performance in their own piece which i found to be quite boring to the point of nausiating. their acting was far too over the top and quite frankly i cant see how the person in question did well at all. i believe that a special mention should be given to christopher smith who performed outstandingly and i would like to enquire about the sprinkles that were not quite right for the fairy bread. Good show The Giggles, you left me wanting more.
Walter PlingeMon, 15 Oct 2007, 08:52 am

DOWN WITH THE IB. but more

DOWN WITH THE IB. but more importantly, DOWN WITH ST PAULSSS!!!!!
Walter PlingeMon, 15 Oct 2007, 09:23 am

Seriously Awesome

These guys did a heaps mad performance..Topped both nights for sure! non stop laughs!!!! Good work guys, especially Glen!!!
Walter PlingeMon, 15 Oct 2007, 12:04 pm

world tour

Sounds great! So when's the world tour?
Walter PlingeTue, 16 Oct 2007, 09:11 pm

world tour

haha world tour for a 10 minute piece of theatre.....sounds practical.....i wish free trip around the world good sugestion!
Walter PlingeMon, 22 Oct 2007, 02:05 pm

giggles

LOVED IT! especially the opening song! its true, you start laughing and never stop
LabrugMon, 22 Oct 2007, 03:31 pm

Considering

Hey guys, ever thought of writing up a script and selling it to someone? Getting it published? Considering the amount of positive feedback you have generated, it might be something to think about...

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Walter PlingeWed, 24 Oct 2007, 03:57 pm

this was one of the

The actors who played Glen, Tyler and Tracy were amazing, they were funny, and generally engaged the audience. They deffinatly have a future on a stage. The actor who played Monica on the otherhand was a bore. She was passive and did not present herself well to the audience. She is not a good actor and I am sorry to say it but the other 3 members of the group were held back by her lack of acting skills on the night. Overall an awesome performance, if there was an actor to replace the actor in Monica's role, the show could deffinatley be performed on a wider scale out of the boundaries of school.
Walter PlingeThu, 25 Oct 2007, 03:21 pm

So.. it was an hsc group

So.. it was an hsc group performance??...
Walter PlingeFri, 26 Oct 2007, 08:42 am

HSC

Na it was an IB (International Baccelaureate) performance. Very similar to the HSC performances though same restrictions, etc.
Walter PlingeFri, 26 Oct 2007, 08:44 am

not true

Whoever wrote this obviously is up for a joke but its not true guys!
Walter PlingeWed, 26 Dec 2007, 01:33 pm

i could see from when Tracy

i could see from when Tracy stepped onto the stage that she was a very confident and engaging actor. she impressed us with her voice projection and articulation. she obviously has a bright future both as an actor and a playwright. all in all a most impressive performance. p.s. It's Christmas Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeve!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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