Accommodations

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  • The Cast
  • The Crew
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An apartment room in New York City.
Lee Schallert, a young, assertive housewife, feels she may be missing out on something according to Time and Newsweek. She decides to leave her husband Bob and her eight bedroom suburban home in Westchester, to move into a one and three quarter room Greenwich Village apartment with two room mates.
This comes as a complete surprise to Bob, the straight laced, hard working "old school" husband, who has to use his quick wit to attempt to win back his "little woman" and return life to "normal".
Lee's first roommate, Pat, is an aspiring actress who hides behind a myriad of characters and costumes, ranging from Shirley Temple, to Marlene Dietrich and Scarlett O'Hara. Why does she hide behind these different masks and does she reveal her true self in the end?
Her other roommate is Tracy Varetta, and though expecting a female, through an agency mix up, the other roommate is male. Tracy is a young graduate psychology student who enjoys walking and dreams about becoming a research psychologist, meeting a nice plain girl with glasses and a plaid skirt!
Through drawing straws, double dates, subterfuge, dripping faucets, alcohol and a kiss, Accommodations is an amusing study of marital and human relations through the eyes of four characters. A witty comedy that explores the things we look for in life; goals, love, stability and a sense of purpose.
"An amusing study of marital and human relations. . . . A gem." Labor Herald.
"The audience laughed until it hurt." News American.
"Superior theatre.... It is light comedy at its best." The Sun, Baltimore.

A comedy Written By  : Nick Hall
Directed by : Warren McKenzie

Accommodations

The Cast:

Cast

Lee
Anita Canala
Tracy
Luke Budgen
Pat Lana Adamuszek
Bob Andrew Clark

The Crew

DirectorWarren McKenzie
Stage ManagerJoy Whellum
Set ConstructionPaul Baird, Max Bowden, Ken Callis, Kym Clayton,
David Cuppleditch, Stan Fairfield,
Sean Smith
Set dressingJudy Rogers
Hair and Make-upAnne Louise Smith
PropertiesElaine Latcham, Judy Rogers
On Stage BathRicard Demolition and Salvage
Backstage Mary Cummins, Elaine Latcham,
Judy Rogers
CostumesAndrew Clark, Olivia Eblen, the cast,
Fantasia Costume Hire (Brighton Road)
Lighting operationWarren McKenzie
Sound design and OperationSean Smith
Ticketing and Box OfficeKym Clayton, Joy Whellum
Opening night supperMary Cummins, Donna Marnane
PublicityJudy Rogers
Business ManagementAndrew Clark
ProgrammeKym Clayton
Programme cover, poster & post card designvisionzone
Front of House ManagementJoy and Allan Whellum

Performance Dates:

Thursday 7th March 2013 to Saturday 9th March 2013 8.00pm
Thursday 14th March 2013 to Saturday 16th March 2013 8.00pm
Saturday 16th March 2013 2.00pm

Preview Wednesday 6th March 2013 8.00pm


Domain Theatre
Marion Cultural Centre
Cnr Diagonal and Sturt Roads (Adjacent Westfield Shoppingtown Marion)
Oaklands Park

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Adelaide Theatre Guide Review

Nick Hall's play is unfortunately showing its age with the central theme of female emancipation versus male chauvinist expectation a little too 70s American. That said, the script does provide some laughs and the cast of four make the most of their opportunities.
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Reviewed by Tony Busch

Encore Review

What accommodations are you willing to make for the one you love without compromising your pride? Galleon's production of Nick Hall's "Accommodations" directed by Warren McKenzie poses this question set against the backdrop of the vibrant 1960s; where women were beginning to assert themselves and realising they could be anything and anyone they wanted to be, not just someone's wife.
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Reviewed by Aldo Longobardi March 2013

GLAM Adelaide Review

Accommodations , written by Nick Hall and directed by Warren McKenzie, is a funny, witty comedy set in America at a time when women were really starting to assert their independence in life, work and marriage.
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Reviewed by Kat Noble March 7th 2013

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