Boys' Life at Melville Theatre
Sat, 31 July 2010, 10:26 amLaurenW5 posts in thread
Boys' Life at Melville Theatre
Sat, 31 July 2010, 10:26 amWell, Melville Theatre has pulled a rabbit out of the hat with their current production of “Boys’ Life”. I went to see this show last night and was impressed with it for a number of reasons. Firstly, congratulations to Melville for staging a relatively unknown play. I don’t believe that this play has been staged in Perth before. (No doubt I will soon be corrected on that by regular contributors to this site). So many community theatres rely on the same old, same old plays. They do the rounds from one theatre to the next, (Yes, I know they put bums on seats) but how refreshing to find a new and contemporary production.
Secondly, this production has given an opportunity for a group of young actors, who are relatively inexperienced (some for the first time – one of the lead males in particular) to show us their stuff. There a no “big names” here. Sure, the inexperience shows from time to time, but so what isn’t that what community theatre is about? To give people a chance to have a go.
Finally, the play itself. Contemporary in style – no fancy sets here – in a sequence of scenes we meet Jack, Don & Phil, the 3 “boys” and their attempts – successful or otherwise- to pick up women. They display their sexist attitude to females in a very forthright manner. We find it funny because of some clever dialogue and the fact that these men are recognisable. Phil reminded me of a guy I dated - ONCE! The women in the play have smaller roles but in the end, the upper hand. Those women hold the trump card; they have what the “boys” want.
I liked the irony of the theme song, sung by Doris Day. This play is more Tiger than Doris. I enjoyed the show, it’s worth a look. Go and support these young people who we are sure to see more of in the future.
Correction from a less-than-regular contributor
Sat, 31 July 2010, 11:36 pmNot meaning to take anything away from the reviews being poured out here (and as a member of the cast, enjoying reading them) but I feel the need to point out (as Lauren intimated someone would) that the director came across the play when the WAAPA showcase some years ago presented some scenes from it. I do not, however, know if it has been performed in WA in its entirety.