Submitted by yarraboy on 9. December 2008 - 23:02.
As expected - and as we enjoy - a very mixed bag was presented at the Fairfax in week one of Short and Sweet. The Wildcards had a stand-out performance with Phoebe Appleton doing everything writer Jon Bauer would have wanted in her presentation of his Nightdreams and Daymares. This was close to the perfect 10-minute play - excellent dialogue, humor and drama and (Oh so rare) an actual story.
Prisoners' Dilemma by Graeme Simsion was a close second - good acting, well-paced direction and some twists and turns in the plot.
The first 10 of the Top 20 was another close-run affair with our vote eventually going to David Sharpe's Madragora (what an awful title) ahead of Tipping Point by Mark Andrew.
Overall, there was some good acting with weak plots, good dialogue in need of thoughtful delivery and some bizarre story lines which simply didn't cross the footlights. It's a true real theatrical smorgsabord which makes Short and Sweet such an annual delight.
And there are still two weeks to go.