Adelaide 2011

We played the fabulous Bakehouse Theatre main stage for three weeks during the Adelaide Fringe Festival in February/March 2011.  Before heading up there we previewed the show in Bundeena at the 'Art of Living Festival ' and in Sydney at Marion Street Theatre.

Here's all the info and what the critics had to say.


What the Critics Said

'professional and slick'. Delivers clarity and style.' The Advertiser
'bang for your buck from the Bard' db Magazine
'a superbly crafted piece of theatre…an exceptionally fine production... Get a ticket while you still can.' Glam Adelaide
'tight, taut and fast' Australian Theatre
'clever and funny' Adelaide Theatre Guide
'lively and engaging' Fringe Review
'inventive, witty and well researched' Curtain Call
'a fantastic journey through the strong women of Shakespeare' yaniblog 
'Crazymammas' Rip it Up

 

Media Release January 2011


Direct from the Edinburgh Fringe, Straylight Australia presents twenty of Shakespeare's wickedest women, from twelve plays, in just sixty minutes! Thrilling scenes full of danger and passion are introduced with witty charm by the Bard himself.

While it's true that Shakespeare did write some lovely, kind, gentle mother characters, this play isn’t about them. It's about dangerous women like Tamora, Lady Macbeth, Gertrude, Queen Margret and Dioniza - mothers whose rampant protectiveness, lusty appetites and vaunting ambition set them against powerful enemies and drove them to treachery, adultery, war, murder and madness.

Shakespeare’s Mothers: Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know is set in our risk-averse present, where Shakespeare is accused by the media of inciting female violence through his inappropriate maternal role-models. Summoning his uneasy, warring mothers about him, he defends himself with wit and charm while they re-live their most thrilling, passionate and dangerous experiences.

"It's very exciting to have all these marvellous women on stage in one show and to hear the great lines Shakespeare wrote for them", says Greg de Polnay, who directed the Edinburgh Fringe production. Director of the Adelaide show, Roz Riley, adds, "By putting the focus on the mothers, we suddenly see how cleverly Shakespeare used fiercely protective and ambitious women to drive some of his strongest plots."

Shakespeare’s Mothers: Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know was written and compiled by Straylight Australia's Actor/Manager, Kath Perry, who is again joined in the all-Australian cast by Cat Martin and Alexander Jonas.

The show comes to Adelaide direct from a successful world premier at the Edinburgh Fringe, where it played to enthusiastic audiences. Here's a taste of what the critics there had to say: Acted with power and precision (Scotsman), Highly professional cast (Fringe Guru), Entertaining... fun and family friendly (Three Weeks), Lively, humorous and... energetic (Edinburgh Spotlight).

Where: Main Stage, The Bakehouse Theatre, 255 Angas St, Adelaide 5000
When: Mon-Sat, 21 Feb- 26 Feb at 6:00pm, 28 Feb – 12 March at 7:30pm
Tix: $20/$17/$15 from www.adelaidefringe.com.au or 1300 FRINGE (374 643)

For more information, please check out our website at www.shakespearesmothers.blogspot.com

Media contact:
Kath Perry
0419 185 670 (after 3 Feb 2011)


We would like to thank our generous patrons and sponsors for their help in funding Shakespeare's Mothers at the Adelaide Fringe.

Patrons
The Essex Circle
Steve Pugh (Artist)
Marion St Theatre for Young People
Bundeena Maianbar Art of Living Festival


Sapphire Supporters
Alice Newton and John Icely
Richard Stephens

Platinum Supporters

Katrina and Steve Weir
Sigrid and Marc Luchansky

Gold Supporters
Christine Greenough
Jenny Green