Bare - Playlovers November 2008
Sun, 16 Nov 2008, 11:41 pmDon Allen19 posts in thread
Bare - Playlovers November 2008
Sun, 16 Nov 2008, 11:41 pmbring on the angels
Thu, 20 Nov 2008, 08:17 am At St Cecelia’s co-ed Catholic College all of the upper-school girls idolise Jason (Joshua Brant), but there again so does Peter (Tyler Jones). Jason’s sister Nadia (Rebecca Griffiths) shares a dormitory with Ivy (Gemma Sharpe) Jason’s current girlfriend.
Sister Chantelle (Rhoda Lopez) is the drama teacher and is trying to get a cast together for ‘Romeo and Juliet’, but confusions of love almost bring the show to a grinding halt.
In a dream sequence, Peter sees Sister Chantelle, in a scene reminiscent of ‘Sister Act’, dancing with three Angels (Tamara Woolrych, Cassandra Kotchie, and Deborah Rogers) in answer to his prayer for help.
How will family and friends accept the situation? Will the love be reciprocated?
The topic of this eight-year old play is now a little dated but Kristen, the director, has done a magnificent job of handling a very large, but highly talented cast. There is plenty of movement, well choreographed numbers (the director and Tamara Woolrych), superbly performed with confidence and fun. With a couple of dozen songs, varying from the short phrase almost spoken pop numbers, to a sensitive madrigal and a rousing final chorus, the musical directors (Jacob Latter and Andrew Dobosz) are to be congratulated.
The live music was well arranged and enhanced the magnificent singing. not a weak link in the whole cast.
A minor problem was the headset mics, which were inactive on a couple of lead players for several songs and speeches.
Poor storyline, but an energy filled show well worth seeing.