Trivial Pursuits
Information
- Date
- 3rd July 2014
- Society
- Boston Playgoers Society
- Venue
- Blackfriars Theatre, Boston
- Type of Production
- Play
- Director
- Pamela Whalley
If you get a group of actors together who are keen on comedy and have them take on the roles contained in this play by Frank Vickery, then pandemonium is sure to occur. Set in 1987, members of a local amateur operatic company meet at the home of their dictatorial director and business manager for a barbecue at which he is expected to announce what their next production is to be. The situation is however, somewhat complicated, for he has promised starring parts to four different members in four different productions: another difficulty revealed by their quiet and unassuming treasurer is that they have insufficient funding. This show contains an abundance of one liners, hilarious farce and much laughter generated out of trivial issues: good co-ordination on the part of the cast resulted in the slick presentation of humour and the maintenance of good pace. There was excellent characterisation from all the players; I thought Peter Kay (as Teddy), Glyn Ruskin (as Joyce) and Kei Baily (as Derek) gave splendid representations as members of the ‘am-dram’ society with Robert Green (as Eddie) persistently and confidently promoting himself as the TV expert from outside the group. The action took part on a very well designed and constructed set which provided a most realistic setting for a barbecue on the patio. Congratulations on providing this high quality entertainment, the enthusiastic applause delivered by your audience was richly deserved.
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