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Anyone involved with any shows over the holidays?
i was supposed to audition for atyp's 'the laramie project' but i came down with a bad case of asthma the same day :( i might be going for 'ruby moon' at a smaller company - but i don't think the play really suits myself. still trying to find projects that i can involve myself in.

are you going to be doing anything Absolutezero?
 

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Lighting Designer for a local production of Alice In Wonderland. Set to be on in Mid January.

I'm also editting and revising a script I've written, so it's ready to self produce at uni next year. That's my main creative goal at the moment.
 

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i went in to shining city knowing nothing about the plot, even though i had been sent the script and i had to market the event; it probably was better in hindsight, i was really engaged with the play. btw, what did you think of shining city pristine?
Gah sorry I just saw this. Yes I was super excited about the play and got like 6 other people to come with me. (I think the GYI people love me for that! Lol) The play, though, was severely disappointing. It remained stuck in the stereotypical depiction of pyschotherapy: "So...tell me how you feel." If you've ever watched HBO's In Treatment, you'll never watch fictional depiction of therapists in the same way again, and sadly, Shining City didn't live up to that. The ending (the ghost) seems to imply that the therapy didn't work for the grieving husband, but throughout the play, I didn't feel like therapy was even happening. Was it intentional or was it simply poor writing and development?

Speaking of writing, there was way too much "You know! You know?" The playwright skipped through so many issues (grief, relationships, infidelity, middle age unrest) but failed to have the courage to articulate each issue. Instead of diving deeper into a married man's lust for another woman, he just says, "It was like...you know? I never felt anything like that, you know?"

And then, there was the issue of homosexuality. A priest-turned-therapist wants to break up with his wife and takes a male prostitute home. What killed me was the part when the prostitute just takes the therapist's hand and uses it to grab his own crotch. People, homosexual desire can be depicted in a much more seductive and sensitive way. Just because it's about two men about to have sex doesn't mean they have to grab each other's crotch. There was nothing sympathetic at all about that.

The Guardian did a fantastic review on it (Shining City, Royal Court, London | Stage | The Guardian) but it made me wonder if we were watching the same play.

Still, all this is just my criticism of the play. I did have a nice evening with my friends, and I loved the feel of the event. I know it sounds like I hated the play (well...I give it a rating 5-6/10) but I'm always glad to have any conversation at all about a play I've seen, because although I can always do that for movies (I loved IMDB message boards), it's really hard to do that for plays. You know how people say that if you have nothing nice to say, don't say it at all? I don't believe this about criticism for art. Criticism and discussion makes a piece of work more than just a single moment or a single experience. So, johony, what did you think?

Just came back from Melbourne and I swung by Melbourne Theatre Company to watch Godzone, a satire about Kevin Rudd. It was super funny in the first part, where "Kevin Rudd" was speaking a gibberish version of Mandarin, but the rest of the show moved on to other politicians and it was only funny in so far as it relied on repetition and recognition to gain laughter. The play was shockingly up to date, with references to the NSW leadership kerfuffle (to quote "Kevin Rudd", "I would have invited NSW, but we didn't know who to send the invitation to"), but other than the Kevin Rudd parts, everything was pretty unoriginal. It was kind of watching one of those skits in high school that "spoof" pop culture phenomena not by putting a twist on it, but by imitating it. It's only funny because your best friend is pretending to be the girl crawling out of the TV. Know what I mean?

Anyway, MTC. I watched the play in the new Sumner Theatre...which I was actually looking forward to seeing after Yalin Ozucelik, the lead actor in my favourite play When the Rain Stops Falling, told me that the play would run in that theatre while showing in Melbourne. To be honest, I think the theatre was a bit too flashy and shiny, with the LED-lit words on the wall. I loved Melbourne, and I loved how efficient the trams were, but c'mon, so many things were too new and too shiny. One of my favourite places was the National Gallery of Victoria, which I think I liked mostly because of the fantastic art collections, but also, the heritage of the place.
 
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okay, how the hell do i respond jaimebien :eek:. i agree that it did touch on a number of issues too briefly; but i loved those long monologues from the patient - i thought it slowly and subtly built up that tension in the therapist's life, through the patient's experiences of infidelity. i guess it didn't really bother me that there so many questions unanswered, the script is great; but the interpretation might have been off in your point of view. performances were good, occasional accent slips here and there but overall not too bad.

keep in mind, this is an independent production - and therefore the quality of these can vary greatly, even at a institution such as Griffin!

good to know you loved the feel of the event Pristine, we're still in our teething stages and it's reassuring to know we're on the right track :D

just a quick note, our next event will be on the 9th of January and the play is called Crestfall by Mark O'Rowe - $10 THEATRE: GYI presents Crestfall by Mark O'Rowe | Facebook - with two free drinks! think of it as the warm-up for Festival First Night, haha.
 
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is anyone going to see Ruhe, Optimism, Oedipus Rex or The Arrival for syd fest?
 

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i will be down the coast for most of the sydney festival. would have really liked to see six characters.

next dose of theatre for me will be when i see trolley boys at the old fitz. i know the writer
 

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Checking out the list now. Would like to making it to something, though it may clash with my show...
 

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would have really liked to see six characters.
It was the one that interested me the most, as well. Still considering it, though tickets are $60-$70.
 

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yeah Hamlet looks very pricey but i haven't seen a production this good in a while. oedipus rex i really want to see purely because it is Stravinsky and Optimism i haven't seen or read yet but it's Voltaire so good enough for me.
 

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Also Frank Woodley+Barry Otto=win on many levels!
agreed, really want to see this along with uncle vanya - seems like stc want a showpiece play with their artistic director in it every season from now on..
 

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Urgh... was stuck either up a ladder rigging, or in a lighting box for most of last week.

/over bump-ins...
 

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Anybody seeing MacHomer? Ads have been all over the TV. Basically, Rick Miller does the Simpsons does McBeth.

I'll be near IPAC anyway, so I think I'll get tickets.
 

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heard about that, seems a little cringeworthy to me despite the good press.

this caught my eye:
Hardcore
 

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heard about that, seems a little cringeworthy to me despite the good press.
Check out his youtube video 'Multi Star Bohemian Rhapsody', or something like that. He does the Queen song in the voice of 25 different singers, like Bob Dylan, Cash, Osbourne, Meatloaf etc.
 

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this caught my eye:
Hardcore
It does actually look quite interesting. Looks like theatre is slowly getting into the 'porn chic' trend. :)
 

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Check out his youtube video 'Multi Star Bohemian Rhapsody', or something like that. He does the Queen song in the voice of 25 different singers, like Bob Dylan, Cash, Osbourne, Meatloaf etc.
yeah just checked it out, loved it. okay maybe machomer won't be so bad..
 

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I actually seen the Bohemain clip on Youtube before I heard about MacHomer. I even had it on my iPod. It was one of those 'Holy Shit' moments, when I realised it was the same guy.
 

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