The Edge, Manchester
Written
& directed by Janine Waters
Music &
lyrics by Simon Waters
Review by
Brian Gorman
Located behind Chorlton Methodist Church, The
Edge has a 70 seater auditorium on the top floor of the building in a superbly
atmospheric room with a high curved roof. The space is used intelligently by designer
Kevin Freeman, whose marvellous set seems to be a natural extension of the room
itself. Comprising inventive use of bare scaffolding and planks, augmented by
multi-coloured sheets, the set doubles up perfectly as Cassie’s home and the
outlaws’ ship.
The outlaw
actors are a marvellous creation, and every theatrical cliché is milked for all it’s worth in Janine Waters’
devilishly clever script. Threatening to steal every scene is the bitchy, camp
‘leading man’ Fausto (a fabulously over-the-top, yet often affecting,
performance by Jos Vantyler). Jenny Platt is simply wonderful as Eliana, Fausto’s
ill-tempered ex lover; forever ready, willing, and more than able to scratch
his eyes out at a moment’s notice (Platt’s comic timing was pitch perfect). These
two squabbling Prima Donnas are perfectly complimented by Craig Whittaker’s
more restrained Claudio, who provides much of the pathos amid the hectic
silliness onboard ship. Composer Simon Waters supplied some cracking
compositions ranging from full-blown ensemble camp to downbeat heart-breaking solos.
Live music from multi-instrumentalist Samuel Rowe (doubling up as sound
operator) added enormously to the outrageously energetic musical performances. There
are some lovely, witty, tongue-in-cheek lyrics which the entire cast deliver
with obvious relish; the finale is especially delightful. The production is
possibly a touch overlong (a scene
involving Claudio revealing his true feelings to Eliana threatens to outstay
its welcome somewhat) , but this is a minor quibble when presented with such an
embarrassment of riches.
Dreaming
Under A Different Moon is a spell-binding celebration of live theatre, and has
set the bar incredibly high for future productions at The Edge. The audience
cheered and whooped during the curtain call, and the tremendously hard-working
cast deserved every second of it.
Runs until
Saturday 22nd December.
Tags:
Dreaming Under A Different Moon, The Edge, Janine Waters, Simon Waters,
Chorlton, Manchester, Jenny Platt, Paislie Reid, Jos Vantyler, Everal Walsh,
Craig Whittaker, Kevin Freeman, Samuel Rowe
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