Wednesday, 11 March 2020

Theatre Review - BEDROOM FARCE, PEOPLE'S THEATRE, NEWCASTLE




Alan Ayckbourn’s well-loved bedroom hopping comedy, centres around the disruption caused by tempestuous couple Trevor and Susannah. They begin by ruining the party of loves young dream Kate and Malcolm. The audience quickly realise it’s going to be a long and hilarious night.

The Stage was set (Designed by Megan Smith) with three different bedrooms, each impressing the character of its owner. Coupled with simple but effective lighting (Designed by Matthew Todhunter) creating the perfect environment to showcase it’s larger than life characters. The devil is in the detail and simple but important touches such as party music (Sound design Kate Scott) only furthered my enjoyment of this skilled production. I must applaud Director Steve Hewitt for finding every joyous moment in the production that was possible to find and then some. It is very clear a lot of work has gone into this riotously fun production.

The erratic Susannah (Emily Smith), coupled with the saucy but ultimately useless Trevor (Adam Owers) set the drama in motion with a perfectly placed slap. Adam Owers had me in fits of laughter at his portrayal of this shameless character, even remembering to do the ‘walking to the dance floor’ walk as he exists to join the party. Kate (Ellie Pullen) had the ideal balance, exasperation and awkwardness as she has to deal with the many complications created by having Trevor and then Susannah in her room. While husband Malcolm (Ian Wills) becomes steadily more frustrated as he argues with flat pack. Jan (Kate Lundy) is master of the understated look, as her bed bound husband Nick (Adam Thompson) is definitely king of comic timing. Nick is in a lot of pain and after watching Adam Thompson as he attempts to retrieve his book, so was I, as my sides nearly split! All the coupling in this show was well done but none more so than Ernest (Roger Liddle) and Delia (Maggie Childs), as they brought out shared excitement at the prospect of Sardines on toast. Never before has the cleaning of pilchards, made me gasp as Ernest eyes said it all.  As Delia snuggles in, only to be abruptly offered a reading of ‘Tom Browns school days’ you can’t help but love these characters and the talented actors who play them.

A joyful treat not to be missed.

Bed Room Farce is on at the People’s Theatre from 10th-14th March 


Tuesday, 3 March 2020

Theatre Preview - SPRING / SUMMER SEASON, PEOPLE'S THEATRE, NEWCASTLE


BEDROOM FARCE by Alan Ayckbourn
Tuesday 10 – Saturday 14 March 2020
7.30pm
£14 (Conc. £11.50)

Three bedrooms. Four couples. One endless Saturday night of co-dependence and dysfunction, bad tempers and misunderstandings.

Snowballing sexual mishaps collide with mundane domestic questions: does the ceiling need painting? Is it okay to stash porn in the sock drawer? This lively romp will put a spring in your step this March!


CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF by Tennessee Williams
Tuesday 31 March – Saturday 4 April 2020
7.30pm
£14 (Conc. £11.50)
 
Big Daddy is dying of cancer. But his family want him to enjoy one last birthday. Meanwhile, failed football-star Brick stifles his impotency with booze and self-hatred, shunning his beautiful wife Maggie in the process.

This 20th century classic seethes with sexual tension in the sultry, oppressive heat of the American south. The unsettling chaos threatens to tear this dysfunctional family apart in the grandiose tomb that is their home.



NORTHERN ODYSSEY by Shelagh Stephenson
Tuesday 12 – Saturday 16 May 2020
7.30pm
£14 (Conc. £11.50)


Some of the masterpieces that secured Winslow Homer's reputation as the greatest American figurative artist of the 19th century were painted in Cullercoats. Stephenson's play imagines how this quiet genius settled in a remote enclave of the North East in 1881 and stayed for the best part of two years.

No mere biography, the playwright creates a living, breathing portrait of the artist. This is in part a tale of seduction, not only of individual hearts, but of a whole community.


PRIVATE LIVES by Noël Coward

Tuesday 2 – Saturday 6 June 2020
7.30pm
£14 (Conc. £11.50)

Divorced couple Elyot and Amanda are reunited while honeymooning with new spouses at the same hotel.

In his classic comedy of manners, Coward presents a cocktail of wit as dry as the martinis that lubricate this high-spirited romp. Fizzing with sexual chemistry, his masterly wordplay serves up a refreshing draught of chilled whimsicality in a long-stemmed glass.


APPOINTMENT WITH DEATH by Agatha Christie
Tuesday 16 – Saturday 20 June 2020
7.30pm
£14 (Conc. £11.50)

A well-to-do group of British travellers find themselves thrown together on an expedition to the city of Petra. At the centre of the group are Mrs Boynton and her four stepchildren – but their apparent devotion is a façade for something far more sinister.

In this chilling psychological drama, Christie - aka The Queen of Crime - explores the murky depths of a sadistic mind and its capacity for cruelty.


THE WIZARD OF OZ by L. Frank Baum
Tuesday 14 – Friday 17 July 2020, 7.30pm
Saturday 18 July, 2pm & 7pm
£14 (Conc. £11.50)

Oh, Toto – I don’t think we’re in Kansas anymore!”

Come along with young Dorothy Gale and her dog Toto to be whisked off from Kansas to the merry old land of Oz.

This colourful, heart-warming romp is packed with fun, drama, and frolics. So, young or old, we hope you’ll join us on the Yellow Brick Road to the other side of the rainbow!


Theatre Preview - BEDROOM FARCE, PEOPLE'S THEATRE, NEWCASTLE




Three bedrooms. Four couples. One endless Saturday night of co-dependence and dysfunction, bad tempers and misunderstandings.

This is the third time the People's Theatre has produced Alan Ayckbourn favourite BEDROOM FARCE. It was first staged here in 1991 and then again in 2009. 

Actors Maggie Childs and Roger Liddle who appeared in that first production thirty years ago, return – this time as older couple Delia and Ernest whose comfortable routine is disrupted by a leaky roof and their son's disintegrating marriage. Maggie (who played Kate in the 1991 production) comments “30 years ago I tried to recall those feelings I had as a young wife in her first home, now I just think of my mother! It’s a great play and still hugely enjoyable to be involved in.” 

Set in the late 1970s this is a world of autumn colours and electric blankets, of landlines, eiderdowns and cruet sets.

We meet the four couples over the course of one night. As well as Delia and Ernest, there’s Malcolm and Kate aka ‘love’s young dream’ who are looking forward to their housewarming party. Nick’s laid up with a bad back and wife Jan’s just heard her ex’s relationship on the rocks, while Trevor and Susannah … well, they’re that exhausting couple whose imploding relationship could well take a few others down with it.

The action takes place across three of these couples most private and telling of spaces - the bedroom.

As Delia comments "you can tell a great deal about a person from their bedroom" and she’s right.  Each of the rooms is as distinct and unique as the marriages that formed them - but will the decor outlive the relationships?

Snowballing sexual mishaps collide with mundane domestic questions: does the ceiling need painting? Is it okay to stash porn in the sock drawer? This lively romp is as enduringly popular as it is hilariously funny, but beware: this is no light comedy. Director Steve Hewitt comments “there’s a dark and cynical edge to this play that might make you question a few things that you always believed were true.”

BEDROOM FARCE is the first main stage production of our Spring/Summer Season. Also coming up we’ve got 20th century classic CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF by Tennessee Williams, Shelagh Stephenson’s portrait of artist Winslow Homer’s time in Cullercoats A NORTHERN ODYSSEY, sparkling Noël Coward comedy PRIVATE LIVES; murder mystery APPOINTMENT WITH DEATH by Agatha Christie and magical, musical family favourite THE WIZARD OF OZ!


DATE:             Tuesday 10 – Saturday 14 March 2020
TIME:              7.30pm
VENUE:          People’s Theatre, Stephenson Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 5QF

TICKETS:       £14 (Concessions £11.50)
TELE:              0191 265 5020
WEBSITE:      www.peoplestheatre.co.uk