I really liked âHow to Kill your Familyâ by Bella Mackie, so was always going to give her next book a go when it came out.
This book has the same dark, funny, twisted, tongue-in-cheek voice of her previous novel. The same commentary on caustic family relationship, and the same âsomething a little bit differentâ.
This month we returned to Maddermarket. âBut thatâs a venue youâve done before!â I hear you cry. Well, actually, last time we when we saw a show at The Maddermarket we were in The Emmerson Studio, this time we were in the main auditorium.
So, Septemberâs outing went something like thisâŚ
Production: Jekyll & Hyde
Venue: The Maddermarket
The auditorium seats about 300 people, lovely little bar, serves Guinness and ice cream. Cushty.
Robert Louis Stevensonâs classic, has been interestingly adapted to bring women to the front. Dr Stevenson finds herself in charge of the mysterious case of Jekyll & Hyde.
It was a good show. Clever use of characters, setting and lighting to maintain the originality of the text, whilst managing to produce something just a little bit different. Enjoyed it.
Goes straight in at number four!
An Inspector Calls
Dracula
Things We Do For Love
Jekyll & Hyde
Charleyâs Aunt
1984
MetamorphosisÂ
Shakespeare Revisited
Edgeland
Not even starting looking for October, better get it sorted!
If July was a bit tricky finding a production, August was probably even more difficult.
Weâre probably not planning enough in advance, especially as weâre starting to run out of local ânewâ venues to attend.
But we found oneâŚ
Production: Things We Do For Love
Venue: Southwold Theatre
The play, written by Alan Ayckbourn, first performed in 1997 centres on a love triangle between two women and a man.
Southwold Theatre holds around 180, nice little place, serves beer and ice cream.
As for the play, we quite liked it, well written, only four characters, all really good. Great acting, funny in places and staged really well on a small budget.
Wasnât entirely sure what to expect with this one. It starts with a floor plan that is âoffâ somehow, and then descends into a strange sinister story that includes murder and a family curse.
I really liked the first half of the book, very interesting. Then it all starts to get very confusing and far-fetched.
In the end it left me feeling slightly disappointed.