M. Butterfly
Sun, 4 Nov 2012, 01:32 pmJonno6 posts in thread
M. Butterfly
Sun, 4 Nov 2012, 01:32 pmBy Geoff Leeder
On Friday night I attended the opening performance of M. Butterfly a GRADS production at the Dolphin Theatre directed by Barry Park. I won't go into the story line and spoil it for those of you who have not yet seen it, suffice to say that the narrative is based on the relationship between a French diplomat (Eliot McCann) and a Chinese opera singer and latter day Mata Hari (Charles McComb).
This is a marvellous production and I congratulate all who contributed to it. The story centres on the two main characters with supporting roles by the remainder of the strong cast assisting the progression of the intriguing plot.
I make no secret of the fact that I have long been an admirer of Mr McCann’s work on stage and he does not disappoint here. Eliot’s portrayal of the diplomat is so finely tuned and honest. Transitions from an ageing and bitter prisoner to a youthful and lustful younger man, simply done with a change in voice and facial expression, so convincing.
Mr McComb too impressed me with his difficult role. Probably better known as a musical theatre performer Charles was the perfect choice for this character. His scenes with Eliot were absorbing, intense, emotional so many adjectives to describe them. A perfect pairing of two talented men who gave so much to each other to work with and against.
I have already mentioned the well cast supporting roles but I will single out Tiana Morgan who played the diplomat’s wife. The scene between her and Eliot where their future relationship was determined was so well played in its brutal sincerity, a memorable moment in a production where there were many. I could go on singing the praises of this production but I will conclude by saying that it is one of the best Community Theatre productions I have seen. Don’t miss it.
I should put this review on the Theatre Australia website but I rarely go there these days and only do so in a state of ennui and after a visit there my mood is never improved. In any case for some reason I can’t post to the site and can’t be bothered to find out why, so if any of my theatre colleagues who wish to re post this on that site have my permission to do so. This production needs an audience!
JonnoSun, 4 Nov 2012, 01:32 pm
By Geoff Leeder
On Friday night I attended the opening performance of M. Butterfly a GRADS production at the Dolphin Theatre directed by Barry Park. I won't go into the story line and spoil it for those of you who have not yet seen it, suffice to say that the narrative is based on the relationship between a French diplomat (Eliot McCann) and a Chinese opera singer and latter day Mata Hari (Charles McComb).
This is a marvellous production and I congratulate all who contributed to it. The story centres on the two main characters with supporting roles by the remainder of the strong cast assisting the progression of the intriguing plot.
I make no secret of the fact that I have long been an admirer of Mr McCann’s work on stage and he does not disappoint here. Eliot’s portrayal of the diplomat is so finely tuned and honest. Transitions from an ageing and bitter prisoner to a youthful and lustful younger man, simply done with a change in voice and facial expression, so convincing.
Mr McComb too impressed me with his difficult role. Probably better known as a musical theatre performer Charles was the perfect choice for this character. His scenes with Eliot were absorbing, intense, emotional so many adjectives to describe them. A perfect pairing of two talented men who gave so much to each other to work with and against.
I have already mentioned the well cast supporting roles but I will single out Tiana Morgan who played the diplomat’s wife. The scene between her and Eliot where their future relationship was determined was so well played in its brutal sincerity, a memorable moment in a production where there were many. I could go on singing the praises of this production but I will conclude by saying that it is one of the best Community Theatre productions I have seen. Don’t miss it.
I should put this review on the Theatre Australia website but I rarely go there these days and only do so in a state of ennui and after a visit there my mood is never improved. In any case for some reason I can’t post to the site and can’t be bothered to find out why, so if any of my theatre colleagues who wish to re post this on that site have my permission to do so. This production needs an audience!
ManuaoSun, 4 Nov 2012, 01:54 pm
An Exceptional Performance
I too was having issues trying to post a review on this website yesterday, so at least I can post my comment now...
I had the pleasure of watching opening night of M. Butterfly last night at Dolphin Theatre at UWA and can't recommend it highly enough!
Congratulations to Barry Park on directing a fine piece of theatre!
The only knowledge I had of this play was that it was inspired by Giacomo Puccini's opera of Madam Butterfly (Which I had also not seen). However my lack of knowledge of the storyline did not inhibit my understanding or enjoyment of the performance by any means.
Leads Charles McComb and Eliot McCann gave an outstanding performance of passion, honesty and conviction. This is a well written and powerful script that requires an equally strong cast that can keep up with it and give it the justice that it deserves and this cast has certainly risen to the occasion!
The Set was simple but perfect for this show allowing minimal but effective props and lighting to set the scenes and allowing us to be captivated by the performance.
There were a few minor technical issues which one would expect on opening night however this did not hinder upon the show and I have no doubt that these will be sorted for the following performances.
There are only 9 shows left people, this production deserves full houses. Chookas to the cast, crew and production team for the remainder of the run.
LabrugSun, 4 Nov 2012, 03:33 pm
Issues posting Covered
This link from the Home page and the FAQs explains things...
http://www.theatre.asn.au/billboard_bulletins/problems_with_submitting_articles
Absit invidia (and DFT :nono:)
Jeff Watkins
Walter PlingeSat, 10 Nov 2012, 04:03 pm
NOT MANY PERFORMANCES LEFT!
FINAL PERFORMANCES ARE SATURDAY 10, WEDNESDAY 14, THURSDAY 15, FRIDAY 16 AND SATURDAY 17, ALL AT 7.30PM.
David GregoryMon, 12 Nov 2012, 11:52 am
See this show!
I don't really need to say anything that hasn't already been said.
Brilliant show, fantastic cast, superbly staged. A beautiful production. My hearty congratulations to all.
If you see one more show this year, I highly suggest you see this one.
Well done GRADS for continuing to put on theatre like it is meant to be seen. This is quality drama at its best.