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1. Theatre Review: Educating Rita
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By Fran Edwards on January 12, 2017 Arts, Entertainment, Performing Arts Reviews, What's
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Presented by IpSkip Productions
Reviewed 10 Jan 2017
This week we welcomed another new theatre
company to the Adelaide amateur scene with their first outing at the Bakehouse in the cosy
Studio. Willy Russell was a good writer to start off with as his well-written scripts rarely fail
and Educating Rita is amongst the best of his offerings. Novice director Nathan Quadrio has
done well to cast experienced players who developed their characters nicely and gave us a
well-rounded performance.
The set resembled the requisite book lined study, giving the feel of a university lecturers
room, small but adequate for teaching. The Studio Theatre is an ideal venue for this, small
and intimate, though on opening night it was a bit too close for the audience through lack of
air-conditioning. Technically the set worked well although director Quadrio and lighting
designer Alex Hatcher should have decided to wire the desk lamp into the lighting grid, or
not use it. The delayed switch off of the lamp at the end of scenes was distracting. Hannah
Tulip backstage as stage manager, was obviously on the ball; all went smoothly in a confined
space.
2. Apart from a minor hiccup with lines in Act 2, the production ran well and director/producer
Quadrio should be pleased with his first effort. Russell’s play is primarily about class
differences, which were coming under scrutiny in England in 1982 (the year he wrote the
play). Of course there are many other layers to the way in which Rita sees herself as inferior,
but accent has to be one of the defining measures and for me, although good, Lauren Renee’s
accent was not thick enough – there was not enough contrast.
Having said that I would like to reiterate that both players (Renee and James McCluskey-
Garcia) did extremely well, delivering Russell’s dialogue and gaining all the laughs in all the
right places. If this is a sample of what IpSkip Productions can do, watch out for their next
performance – you have missed this one, its sold out!
Reviewed by Fran Edwards
Twitter: @franeds
Venue: Bakehouse Studio Theatre
Season:10 – 14 Jan 2017
Duration: 2hr
Tickets: $18
Bookings: www.bakehousetheatre.com
Disclaimer: Nathan Quadrio is an Arts Reviewer for Glam Adelaide