"The Cherry Orchard" / "Little Wolf" / "Of Mice And Men" / "P.A.R.A.D.E."
It’s been a busy couple of
weeks, theatre-going-wise; headlined by three notable adaptations of extant
pieces.
Simon Harris and his Lucid
Theatre Company presented “Little
Wolf” at Chapter, his take on
Ibsen’s “Little Eyolf” – as stylish
as a tale of parental loss can be. Also there was August 012’s minimalist version
of Steinbeck’s “Of
Mice And Men” – typically oddball and adventurous from director Mathilde
Lopez.
"Of Mice And Men" (photo: Jorge Lizalde) |
"Little Wolf" (photo: Jorge Lizalde) |
The highlight, though has to be
Gary Owen’s updating of Chekhov’s “The
Cherry Orchard”, set in Pembrokeshire on the brink of the Thatcher “revolution”.
Playing in the main auditorium at the Sherman
Theatre, and having extended its run even before it opened, it’s slickly
done, and both funny and moving.
"The Cherry Orchard" (photo: Mark Douet) |
"My Name Is Rachel Corrie" (photo: Kieran Cudlip) |
"P.A.R.A.D.E." (photo: Mark Douet) |
I also had a couple of short
plays performed last week. Firstly, I took part in the Scriptdawg event at the
University of South Wales’ Atrium, where I wrote a short relationship comedy
over a couple of days to be presented and appraised. Then, most recently, a piece
I’d submitted to a “Seen” event at The
Other Room was read, along with work by Catherine Lucie and Annie Thomas.
This was “The Actress”, part of a mini-trilogy
I’ve been working on, which was performed by Caroline Berry. There was enough positive
audience reaction to give me confidence in a female-centred script which
contains both comic and potentially difficult elements; and some pleasing
post-show feedback.
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