World Premiere Comedy Sequel for Old Mill

World Premiere Comedy Sequel for Old Mill

FOLLOWING success of the comedy It’s All Greek To Me at Perth’s Old Mill Theatre in 2014, Perth playwright Noel O’Neill has penned a sequel for even greater hilarity-matched-with-disaster, which premieres in February 2015

The Planks, a Greek-English family living in ’60s London, return in It’s All Greek To Me Too! with family patriarch Nicky finding himself in all sorts of bother.

After becoming matchmaker for his former girlfriend Circe and cousin Stavros, the couple went off to live in Greece – but, after a few months, Nicky soon learns the marriage is a disaster.

Circe is completely disappointed by the domestic conditions in Greece with no hot water, no TV and a house occupied by a goat and chicken, so she returns to London and puts a curse on Nicky.

With Christmas coming, little money coming in, a pregnant daughter, a son about to get engaged, a suicidal wife, a crooked seer and an eye on the girls in his life, Nicky must find a way to get the curse lifted.

O’Neill, who co-directs the show with Valerie Dragojevic (also on stage as Jenna), said the sequel was simply a result of the fun experienced by the cast and crew during the original It’s All Greek To Me.

“They literally asked me to write the sequel so we could all work together again and I just felt there could always be more,” he said.

“The hardest thing to write is comedy and to keep it fresh – writing drama is so much easier because everyone gets to say great dramatic speeches they never get to say in real life.


“But comedy is different because the responsibility to make it funny is greater and I want the audience and cast alike to appreciate the humour and enjoy it.”

Involved in theatre for more than three decades, O’Neill is currently a lecturer at the WA Academy of Performing Arts and has received a plethora of awards over the years for writing, directing and acting.

It’s All Greek To Me was no exception, picking up Milly Awards for best production, best director, best actor, best supporting actor and outstanding comedy performance, as well as two Finley Award nominations.

Despite It’s All Greek To Me Too! being a sequel, O’Neill said prior knowledge of the first play isn’t required.

“The character Nicky speaks to the audience throughout the play so the audience will pick up where the last play left off,” he said. “But this play also stands up by itself.”

It’s All Greek To Me Too!plays at 8pm February 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 26, 26 and 27 with a 2pm matinee February 14 and 3pm matinee February 21. Tickets are $25, $20 concession – book at http://oldmilltheatre.com.au/ticketsor on 9367 8719.

All proceeds from the 3pm matinee on February 21 will be going to the South West Bushfire Appeal. A donation box will also be on hand for people wishing to donate more to the appeal.

The heritage-listed Old Mill Theatre is on the corner of Mends Street and Mill Point Road, South Perth (opposite the Windsor Hotel and Australia Post).

Images: (top) Andronikus (Rex Gray, left), Irena (Charlotte Weber), Stavros (Andre Balzelli), Athena (Vivienne Marshall) and Jenna (Valerie Dragojevic), (middle) Stavros (Andre Balzelli, left) doesn’t know what to make of Cassandra (Berti Moso) much to the bafflement of Andronikus (Rex Gray) and Nicky (Kim Taylor), & (lower) A proposal is on the cards in It’s All Greek To Me Too! with Dimitri (Cameron Leese, left) and Katarina (Aimee Nicholls).

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