Play –
Behind You! Behind
You!
Producer/Company –
Outcast Theatre
Venue –
Mechanics
Institute Performing Arts Centre
Date and time –
Sunday, 15 April
2012, 6:00pm
Cast –
Mathew Gelsumini,
Mathew Dorning, Benjamin James, Iain Murton, Jessikah Brown, Tosh Greenslade
Crew –
Steven Dawson
(Writer, Director, Designer), Adrian Corbett (Co-Producer)
Outcast Theatre,
Australia’s only gay and lesbian theatre company, celebrates its fifteenth
anniversary in 2012. This production of ‘Behind You! Behind You!’, performed as
part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, was a revival of the
original production from 2004.
Stephen Dawson is
the author of all of Outcast’s play. A theatre journeyman, Dawson also design,
directs, produces and stage manages his plays. ‘Behind You! Behind You!’ was
billed as ‘half panto, half comedy and half-cocked’. Act one is a performance
of a deliberately, hilariously bad pantomime – complete with songs and
choreography – and act two is a behind the scenes story of the cast of the
panto between performances .
Most of Dawson’s
plays fall into the genre of ‘dramedy’; serious issues intermixed with funny
scenes and dialogue. Act one was a laugh-out-loud romp through the staple
characters, scenes and storylines of panto, with some very camp twists. Act
two, although still replete with humour and devastating one-liners, examined
the drama in the characters’ relationships.
In the panto
section, Iain Murton, an alumni of Outcast Theatre, stole the show as
the grand dame of the piece. Mathew Gemsumini also took an amusing turn as the
put-upon Puss in Boots. And in the backstage section, the emotional heart of
the piece is effectively played out in several relationships, in particular
that of the troubled couple played by Tosh Greenslade and Benjamin James.
Outcast’s plays
are always entertaining, and have given myself and audiences many huge laughs
over the years, with this show being no exception. I’ve often found that
Outcast shows could do with more polishing in terms of dialogue and pacing. I think there’s an understanding from their audiences, though, that a certain roughness
around the edges of the production doesn’t detract from a good performance.
I attended the
original production of ‘Behind You! Behind You’, and have followed the theatre
company’s productions for twelve years now. Outcast plays an important role in
Australian theatre, producing theatre by and for a gay and lesbian audience. Outcast
is based in Melbourne and, although financing their shows on a shoestring
budget, tour both Australia-wide and internationally.
Verdict? – Gay as.
(The Abusicals two-word summary is, of course, tongue-in-cheek.)
http://www.sub.net.au/~outcast/
http://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2012/season/shows/behind-you-behind-you/
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