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Friday 7 October 2011

Lucky by Ferenc Alexander Zavaros

Lucky is a artistic physical performance portraying the voyage of two brothers and a human trafficker across the seas to a new brighter future.
The story is relatively simple the two brothers are following in the footsteps of their other brother, Lucky, in the hope for a better future in Australia.  The human trafficker is in it for the money which he needs for his family.  They are not well equipped for the journey, just a few belongings, water, rope and a radio. It is a story of hope and determination as well as illusion. It takes the audience on a journey of life, death and fear of the unknown.
The production is set on a large raft which moves about the stage as it would in the sea.  The staging of the storm and the symbolic movement in the water were very polished and well orchestrated. 
This was a stunningly, smooth performance.  There was great use of sound with live performance and the use of the radio broadcasts which changed as the raft came closer to Australia.
The director Sama Ky Balson and the creative team made what could have been a very dull performance into an entertaining 50 minute physical production.
Sama is the founder of IPAN, International Performing Arts Network, which was established in Paris in 2009, where it hosted it's first International Theatre Exchange workshop. Ten theatre practitioners from seven countries collaborated and shared methodologies. The workshop gathered around 200 students over ten days. Lucky is an IPAN production in association with The Spare Room.

Friday 17 June 2011

PIRANHA HEIGHTS by Philip Ridley

Prepare to be verbally assaulted! Piranha Heights is a full on high impact drama.  It will have you laughing and it will have your heart racing as you wonder what is going to happen?

It is set on Mother's Day only the mother has died. Her two sons, Alan and Terry,  argue over who is to have her very run down council flat, in London. Both sons have issues but this pales into insignificance as you meet Lily who is wearing a hijab, her baby and her boyfriend Medic. Medic has to take himself to the corner to calm down several times, while Lily tries to calm things down and distracts Medic and others with the baby which makes for some very tense moments. The play becomes even more tense when sadistic Garth, Alan's son arrives. Garth introduces the final character Mr Green who only he can see and hear.  The play builds to a huge violent climax ending with the brothers uniting. This might sound very bleak however there are some very funny parts, with some extremely funny scripting.