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Saturday, September 28, 2024

Cost of living by Melbourne Theatre Company

Because of Grand Final, which I've no interest in, tonight's performance was offered at $35 and I took it. 
The venue was almost 80% empty, that clearly shows how much Melburnians are intoxicated by football. 

I asked an usher if it's ok to change the seating so that I can sit farther at back. She said No and told me to go to the reception and "seek permission". What the heck? The place is almost empty. 
I went to the reception and said I was told to get a "permission" and she gave me a seat which turned out to be a few rows behind the original seat, which I took. 
Then I saw quite a few audience were changing their seat, some of them were actually asking the same usher and obviously she didn't tell them to go to the reception because they just moved to different seats.
Well, of course I moved farther back, this time without asking the usher, because the venue was almost empty!

Martyna Majok's play deals with very heavy social issues but I found it doesn't give us a cohesive narrative. Particularly the relationship between Ani and Eddi wasn't developed thoroughly enough to keep my attention. 
The play began with his long monologue and I was already bored. 
On the other hand, I thought John and Jess's characters were more interesting. 
In the end, Jess and Eddie's characters coverage in a very touching way, but even this I found it too contrived. 

All characters were performed superbly and I liked stage design. 
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Sunday, September 15, 2024

And a nightingale sang by Heidelberg Theatre Company

It's so annoying to sit next to women talking to each other during a live performance. I had to move away from them, fortunately there was an empty seat at back. 

Another great performance and production design. 'Granda' was very funny. 
The problem I had with this play by C.P. Taylor was the character 'Norman'. I thought his dillydallying was very frustrating. 
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Sunday, September 08, 2024

Chapter two at Essendon Theatre Company

The first time I came to this lovely venue, very friendly staff and a big space. 
This Neil Simon's play is less slapstick comedy than his other stuff, I often find his comedy is too over the top, this one is actually very touching in some scenes. 
Brilliantly acted by the cast, beautiful stage set, I thoroughly enjoyed it. 
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