Party Piece

  • Synopsis
  • The Cast
  • The Crew
  • Performance Details
  • Reviews
  • Photos

Synopsis

It is the night of Michael's and Roma's fancy dress house-warming party. The evening looks set to be a lively one until a string of hilarious disasters strike, including a distinct lack of guests, a burning garden shed, a marauding Zimmer frame and the prospect of an irate husband on the prowl. Michael's and Roma's patience is further tried by the arrival of their neighbours, the indomitable Mrs Hinson, who brings her own brand of party entertainment in the form of the domestic squabbles of her son and daughter-in-law. This is a fast-paced and very funny play packed with action and set in the back gardens of the feuding neighbours.

Written By  : Richard Harris
Directed by : Kym Clayton

The Cast:

Michael Smethurst Damien White
Roma Smethurst Kerry Cooper
Mrs Hinson Mollie Birch
David HinsonAndrew Clark
Jennifer HinsonCarolyn Conroy
TobyJames Spargo
Sandy Lloyd-MeredithAlison Bowman

The Crew

DirectorKym Clayton
Stage ManagerDawn Hyatt
Set Design and ConstructionStan Fairfield, Max Bowden and Ray Trowbridge
Costume CoordinatorCathy Vogelesang
Lighting Design and OperationRay Trowbridge
Sound Design and OperationSean Smith
PropertiesJudy Rogers and Chris Rowe
PublicityAlison Bowman
ProgrammeKym Clayton
Box OfficeJan Wheatley and Andrew Commons
Business ManagementAndrew Clark
Front of House CoordinatorMargaret Dixon

Performance Details:

Thursday 27th October 2005 to Saturday 29th October 2005 8.00pm
Thursday 3rd November 2005 to Saturday 5th November 2005 8.00pm
Saturday 29th October 2005 2.00pm

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


Adelaide Theatre Guide Review

Kym Clayton's director's comments in the programme note that "Party Piece is not a complex play. It has no deep and meaningful messages and nor does it require one to ponder life's mysteries" should be taken as fair warning.
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Reviewed by THERESA DOLMAN

Messenger Press Review

THIS is one of those lovely little English situation comedies where you don't know whether to laugh or to cry.
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Reviewed by SUE OLDKNOW

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