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REVIEW:
Theatre that makes you think
Susan Michaels, TheatreAlive
(An Arts Victoria Initiative)
October 9, 2006
You know you've had a
good night at the theatre when you walk out the door at the end
of the show and realise you're seeing the world a little differently
than before - and it's changed your perspective for the better.
Strong words, but that's just how I feel after seeing Chasing
Pegasus - A Play in Ten Chords tonight.
I didn't know what to
expect when my house mate and I rolled up to the Gasworks box
office to buy our tickets. As I'm a recent arrival to Melbourne
(via Sydney and London), people had warned me that Melbourne
Fringe Festival shows were usually bizarre at best. But, a friend
had seen this show on Tuesday and couldn't stop talking about
it, so we figured we'd go along to see what all the fuss was
about. And I'm really glad we did.
I'm still processing the
experience, but the strongest impression I have is how well-written
the piece is. It's the sort of work you'd expect to see at one
of the professional theatre companies - there are so many layers
to what was going on both in the text and on the stage with the
actors. It basically tells the stories of 10 people, brought
together at a book club meeting. While the treatment is very
standard theatre, it absorbed me from start to finish - I couldn't
stop watching these people as they exposed their inner thoughts
and feelings one by one.
The cast were all so good,
its impossible to pick a favourite. They all held their own with
the work and the characters were all so very different. It was
such a strong cast - really great performances with a lot of
depth. It was confronting, thought provoking and engaging. And
there were plenty of laughs as well. It was a great balance and
I have gained a great respect for the writer/director, Sally
McLean and the talented cast she has assembled.
And the touch of having
Ross Ryan perform his song I Am Pegasus at the end is a truly
inspired move. It gave the finale of the play a real sense of
closure and message. I was really impressed with the whole production.
I guess I wanted to write
this review to say to others who might be wondering if they should
see the show - do it. As someone who has seen a lot of theatre
in various cities, I can tell you this play is an experience
that shouldn't be missed.
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