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Last Tango in Little Grimley & Last Panto in Little Grimley

Author: Liz Hume-Dawson

Information

Date
28th January 2024
Society
Walmsley Church Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society
Venue
Walmsley Parish Church, Bolton
Type of Production
Play
Director
Steve Benson
Assistant Director
Adrienne Wormald
Written By
David Tristram

Walmsley known for their musicals take on David Tristram’s Little Grimley plays. Programme notes say it is 23 years since they last did a play.

Walking into Walmsley Parish Hall the stage is set. An area has been made where you can sit and have drinks before the show and the seating area had boards at the back to make it more intimate.

The action then took place in front of the stage on a raised rostrum. Cluttered with things you would usually find: paint cans, stage flats, costume rail, boxes, table and chairs, a trestle table and even a saw and various other various items. The scene is set for the depleted members attending the Little Grimley Amateur Dramatic Society Committee Meeting.

Steve Benson directs and also takes on the role of Gordon P. Sidebottom - the chairman, director and lead actor of the society, dare I say more. The failing group decided that sex sells, well Gordon does and anyway he happens to have written a play about it. We are treated to a committee meeting which for some of us rings so true. There were some great moments and the missing pages was one of them.  When they start to act out Gordon’s play he has printed. How they kept up with it I am not sure. Steve reminded me of John Cleese at times and I wasn’t the only one as I heard someone mention it in the audience. His patience is running thin with the few members left, his scathing comments to Joyce about her singing like a castrated pig and dancing like a bag of spanners were awful but hilarious. Every director’s nightmare unfolds before our eyes about dates people can/can’t make for a rehearsal. The writer had a ball with this and the cast delivered. His character had to drive the action through and keep everyone in line while losing his patience. Well played.

Adrienne Wormald plays Margaret who gives Gordon a run for his money. Although initially against the play she saves the day at the point when the audience is about to walk out by flashing her boobs much to the amusement of Bernard and also gaining her popularity in the village.  She is the voice of reason and keeps Gordon in check. Her bickering and dislike of Bernard is evident and the side swipes she takes at him are hilarious. You get the feeling she would like to be the chairman. Great counter action character against Gordon too.

Joe Davies plays Bernard. We all know that one person who turns their hand to everything in the theatre, Set building, stage managing, lighting and sound and all on  a budget of £28.00. The moments when he was building the set on the stage during a rehearsal and trapped underneath a flat and no one noticing so funny and struck a chord. His banana eating playing through the scenes and coming to a not so great conclusion. His nightmare comes true when he has to be on stage and also play the back end of a horse.

Dorothy Jones was Joyce. Poor Joyce - she loves being there, she controls the meagre budget and is learning shorthand, least said about that the better. She is desperate to do a musical despite not being able to sing. You get the feeling she likes to keep busy - one of the stalwarts of the society and used to putting up with Gordon and his rants. Dorothy was hilarious - her state of not quite aware of what was going on and being a beat behind everyone was handled with just the right hesitation needed. Well played Dorothy.

Congratulations, the four worked well together to produce such a convincing parody of am dram dramas.

Thank you for the invite and hospitality from my guest Angela and I

Liz Hume-Dawson

D5 Rep

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