Saturday, 14 May 2005
@ 9.11 pm
Come see it, you know you want to
So, the show's begun and is now at its half way point. It really is damn good, and while I'm not entirely sure how it came together at the end to be this way (oh the pain of the production week), I can say with confidence that pretty much anyone seeing it will think that it's rather grand. If my Dad thinks it was good, then so should you all! (Warning: the purchase of a programme is obligatory prior to the show in order to understand who the hell the people on the stage are, and what their relationships to each other might be.) (This really is quite important.)
However, problems are arising in that our marketing hasn't been the most fantastic (mea culpa here, largely) and tickets are refusing to fly off the shelf. Even the half price tickets are staying put in a rather annoying fashion.
And so this is where I put the call out to one and all to not only come see the show, but to bring your friends (and theirs) along as well. You'll love it, they'll love it... and the cast will love you for it. They've all done a fantastic job (come see Mel drunk and disorderly, Si foppish and easily led) and deserve bigger audiences than they're getting.
Watch the Press on Monday for the review if you don't believe what I'm saying above!
Update: And here is said Press Review.
"...for the rich cavalcade of ideas it presented, this was one of the most effective productions seen at the Ngaio Marsh for a long time. ...A feast for the eye and ear..."
(It's so much fun only paraphrasing the good bits...)


