Sunday, 8 June 2014

Gatecrashing a God of Carnage rehearsal

I timed my visit to a recent God of Carnage rehearsal just right and was able to watch almost a whole run through. Even with some stopping and starting to rework moves I still found myself gripped by the action and the ebb and flow of emotions and alliances.



The action takes place in a living room and the small coffee table on stage was well used for putting  down drinks, bowls of clafoutis, decanters and art books. For the actual run they will be using a much longer table that Geoff Dallimore (who plays Alan) is bringing from his house. Understandably he doesn't want to bring it in until the set has been built and painted so for the time being they are making do with a smaller one.

The actors were using some of the props for the first time in this rehearsal and having to work out things like when they should put down a glass. They didn't have all the props yet so some were being mimed. They did a good job of keeping track of it all and keeping in mind that they couldn't pick up the real coffee cup until they had put down the imaginary bowl of clafoutis. They also discovered that some things wouldn't work – those delicate brandy goblets really weren't going to stand up to being wrestled over.

For the run the clafoutis won't be imaginary, there is someone lined up to make it – in fact there are two volunteers so a bake-off is planned.

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God of Carnage by Yazmina Reza, adapted by Christoper Hampton Monday 23rd June – Saturday 28th June 2014

Progress Youth Theatre The Roses of Eyam by Don Taylor Monday 14th - Saturday 19th July.

Reading Open Air at Caversham Court Gardens

Auditions for Noises Off by Michael Frayn Sunday 27th July 2.30pm or Monday 28th July 7.30pm 

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