BOOK THIS INTO YOUR CALENDAR |
I have read the script of "God of Carnage" with a burning need to see, act or direct the show. I was thrilled (and more than a little envious) to see that The Dubai Drama Group were putting it on. I have been looking forward to this show for a very long time. I was not disappointed.
Two set of parents meet to discuss the behaviour
of their respective children. One child hit the other in the playground. Darlings, do
not tell me you have not been to this place, either as a parent or as one
of the children or as a supportive friend. It is a scenario that has played its
self out in various guises since the end of the 1950's and the start of the “New
Age Sensitive Caring Parenting” era. The Parents meet, there is tension at a
social level naturally, then is slips and dips between the subtle judgements
and prejudices of class, politics and keeping up with the Joneses. Add to the
mix a couple of drinks and the civilised veneer starts dropping. In the
hands of Yasmina Reza it becomes a wonderful witty reflection and acerbic observation
on society.
The Dubai Cast, in the unforgiving space that is the
Jam Jar, was a delight to watch. Mike Green and Brook Butterworth play the
high flying professionals Alan and Annette (Woof -Woof – watch the play you will
get it) Raleigh. Russell Bell and Sophie Paris play Michael and Veronica Norvak
our counter point couple. Mike Green carried his role with the comfort and ease
of a pro. He was Alan Raleigh down to his shiny shoes and oblivious disregard
of the annoyance his constant phone calls generated. Russell Bell gave us a charming performance in
a style reminiscent of Louie CK. Brook Butterworth was, as I have come to
expect her to be, a polished performer. I want to know how she did the throwing
up scene – well done. Sophie Paris was “The save the world and make it a better
place” character trigger for much of the reaction in the play.
If I had been directing…. I would have had walk on
music and house music. A well-chosen piece of music sets the tone. I would have
tried to do something about the long shadows on the back wall. I know it is
difficult in this space. It is wonderful that the Jam Jar supports drama by
making the venue available for dramatic productions but it is not an ideal
space to work with. A shout out for whoever did the costumes - not mentioned in
the Programme. The costumes were exactly right and thank you for wearing
stockings ladies. THERE IS NOTHING WORSE THAN BARE LEGS ON STAGE. It is just tacky.
No more Mrs Nice Gal... |
This show was sympathetically directed. The transitions
from polite to aggressive behaviour were well orchestrated and did justice
to the talent that is Yasmina Reza. Her plays are very, very good but they are
not easy to act / direct. There is always the risk
of either going over the top or missing stresses in subtle dialogue with her
work. Her scrips have hidden depths and
hitting the right note is essential to pull off the ironic humour. Nina Hein
assisted by Georgiana Jennings got it just right.
There are performances this week from the 25th
to the 27th April at the Jam Jar in Al Quoz at 8.00pm. Entrance is
by donation for free seating. Do yourselves a favour. Go and see the show.
On the edge of being reasonable. |
Promotional pieces:-Time Out Dubai.
The National
Dubai Drama Group
Khaleej Times - City Times
6 comments:
Penny!
Thanks very much for attending and for helping us get the word out about this brilliant play. And please, PLEASE let us know the next time you have a burning desire to direct a work of genius--we are always looking for directors with great ideas!
Thanks again,
Brook
Glad you enjoyed it Penny :) And I'm so glad I was wearing my stockings that night...
All the best
Mike
Hi Penny
Yay, I am SO glad I am not the only one who has a thing about bare legs on stage!! All the casts who work for me think I am barmy when I demand stockings!!!
I am hoping to direct this play next year - looking forward to it I must say.
Love to you all from us all
S
XX
Hi Sue, You know I can't decide if the stocking thing is an influence from Adrian or Mary. I am going to ask Mary and lay blame! It really bugs me. Oh and wearing mis matching black on stage also get me going GRNNNNNN. Have you read any scripts lately that you think are pretty good?
Hi Brook
I am, as it happens, itching to get back into the directors chair. I am eyeing out two scripts at the moment but am also torn about going back to comfortable old favorites, " The importance of Being Ernest" and "A Lion in Winter". Much nashing of teeth. Break a leg this week.
Penny
Oh, if an occasion arose where you needed to wear stockings for a show I might make an exception and reserve my judgement if you shaved your legs.
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