Beached

Beached
By Melissa Bubnic. Melbourne Theatre Company. Director – Petra Kalive, Set Designer – Andrew Bailey, Costume Designer – Kat Chan, Sound Designer – Robert Jordan, Animator – Rebecca Hayes. Lawler Theatre. 22 April – 10 May, 2013.

Beached is refreshing and engaging and will certainly delight Secondary School audiences with some of the outrageous shocks embedded in the writing, particularly in regard to the use of ‘language’.  It is a fun romp written by a young writer that will be becoming even funnier as it tightens up through consecutive runs.

Arty (Damien Sunners) is over fed and pampered by his suffocating mother JoJo (Suzie Dee). He sits in a sedentary position on a couch, part human part foam rubber, and eats almost more than is humanly possible.  The reality television program Shocking Fat Stories lays claim to Arty’s story and in doing so attempts to doctor the story for maximum effect and revulsion factor.

But that is not all, there is more to the story as the work touches on a number if social issues with startling and liberating political ‘incorrectness’ at times.

Suzie Dee’s mother character JoJo, initially seemingly grounded in clown, is a strongly realized, complex and convincingly dogged woman. Anthony Ahern serves the production well as the producer and delightfully in a number of small video roles.

Although over-written and just a bit too long and sometimes calling out for changes in the physical rhythms of the staging the direction is deftly and comfortable handled by Petra Kalive.

Beached is a real gift to teachers as it touches on many complex issues and MTC have comprehensive and useful teacher notes online.  

Highly recommended!

Suzanne Sandow

Image: Fanny Hanusin (Louise) and Damien Sunners (Arty). Photographer: Jeff Busby.

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