Light-hearted Triple Bill for Phoenix

Light-hearted Triple Bill for Phoenix

WHAT happens you take a popular Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, add a satirical play about theatre management, then throw in a classic comedy skit?

The answer is a “potpourri of music and comedy” at Phoenix Theatre (WA), from May 11, directed by Barry Page with musical direction from Michael Vertigan.

Gilbert and Sullivan’s Trial By Jury is only 43 minutes so Page decided to add the short play How To Make Your Theatre Pay and the skit Dinner For One to complete the evening.

“Having been involved with the Gilbert and Sullivan repertoire for a large amount of my theatre life after taking up directing four years ago, I always wanted to direct one of the operettas,” he said.

Trial by Jury is a classic containing the typical wit of Gilbert and Sullivan’s exquisite music with the story based around a Breach of Promise of Marriage.

“There is no dialogue in the operetta – it’s a pure vocal story like Les Miserables.” 

Usually set in the 1890s, Page has shifted Trial to the 1920s to make it more colourful and interesting.

“When we changed the setting, we checked to see if Breach of Promise court actions were still law at the time and found we were on safe ground because the laws weren’t repealed until 1969,” he said.

Prior to moving to WA in 2004, Page performed extensively with the Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Victora and Babirra Music Theatre in musicals such as Kiss Me Kate, Desert Song and Die Fledermaus.

He has directed and performed in various shows with Rockingham Theatre including Fawlty Towers, Lend Me a Tenor, Arsenic and Old Lace and My Friend Miss Flint and directed Agatha Christie Made Me Do It at Phoenix Theatre last year.

“I’ve seen Dinner for One performed before while in a revue, which made me aware of its visual humour, and I previously directed How to Make Your Theatre Pay,” Page said.

“I’ve also created some dialogue to go between the plays to give a blended presentation, in the lead-up to Trial By Jury.

“Although Dinner for One was written by an Englishman, it’s been performed across Europe in 17 different languages and is staged in Germany every New Year’s Eve.”

Page says anyone who’s been involved in local theatre management will relate to the dedicated volunteers trying to keep the performing arts alive in How to Make Your Theatre Pay.

“The theatre’s future plans are interrupted by a bureaucrat who only looks at the financial side of the argument, disrupting years of dedication to the arts in one fell swoop,” he said.

“It’s pure and wholesome satire throughout.”

Trial By Jury, Dinner for One and How To Make Your Theatre Pay play at 8pm, May 11, 12, 17, 18 and 19 with 2pm matinees on May 12 and 20.

A charity performance will also be held at 8pm, May 10, to raise money for the Cockburn Wetlands Education Centre.

Bookings: 0450 158 851

Phoenix Theatre is located on the corner of Rockingham Road and Carrington Street, Hamilton Hill, within the Hamilton Hill Memorial Hall.

Images (from top): Allira Humberstone, Jenny Trestrail and Tlalit Orr are the bridesmaids in Trial By Jury; An officious council employee (Willy Smeets) demands the local stage becomes profitable in How To Make Your Theatre Pay, causing Mavis (Suzanne Mettner) and Mike (Adam Mettner) to rapidly re-shape their artistic visions & Lorraine Page and Terry Winter in Dinner For One.

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