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JIGSAWS - Kwinana Theatre Workshop

Sat, 13 Feb 2010, 01:37 am
Taurean5 posts in thread

Having just (literally) witnessed the opening night of this locally written play by Jennifer Rogers, I can safely say that Director Sue Hayward and her team at KTW are going to have a fight on their hands.

 A fight to supply enough seating – because any theatre patron in their right mind would not want to miss this production.

This show has it all; comedy, pathos, sex, violence - even ice-cubes, whipped cream, baby oil and gay love! There is definitely something here for everyone.

This show is typical of the award winning director Sue Hayward’s excellent workmanship (Sorry Sue, workWOMANship), her knowledge of theatre and stagecraft and her penchant for mounting controversial and powerful plays, with a no holds barred insight into the life of three generations of females.

 It provides the audience with absolutely flawless portrayals of the Grand Mother “Emma” (Judith Lauder), her daughters, “Pat” (Sharon Edsall) and “Sylvia” (Judy St. Clair), and their respective daughters “Alex” (Elizabeth Helen Hartley Conner) and “Monica” (Sarah Costick).

 As one would expect, putting actresses of this calibre together on stage together as an ensemble can pretty much guarantee an excellent show and you will not be disappointed when you come down to see their collective work.

 You will identify with these women and the lives that they lead, their trials and tribulations, the recognisable reality of the ladies performances is heart-warming, chilling and hilarious.

Although starring and aimed at the “fairer” sex, there is absolutely NO reason that the guys should shy away,(as a matter of fact, I was probably laughing more and having more “deep” moments watching the show than some of the ladies in the audience tonight!)

Fantastic opening night Ladies, and Chookas for the rest of your season... Pure enjoyment!

I agree with Taurean

Sat, 20 Feb 2010, 01:48 am
I agree with Taurean that this is a very enjoyable and well performed/directed/presented play. Sharon Edsall was the real stand-out for me. Quite often I can't get fully involved in a play/character because I just don't believe the actors. I completely forgot that it was Sharon (or as I know her better, Felicia) up there and believed every second of her performance. When her eyes welled up with tears my heart sank into my feet *sigh*. Judith Lauder was wonderful as Emma and Elizabeth Helen Hartley Conner had a lovely, warm and natural style which suited Alex. Judy St. Clair was great fun as Sylvia and Sarah Cosstick was suitably annoying as Monica. I truly hope that more people make the effort to see this play. Well done to all involved.

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