For the next few days the Geordie Space on the Plateau features a homespun drama penned by local boy Mike Czuba, well worth the fifteen skulls. It's staged at a barebones theatre in an industrial space complete with clanging pipes at Berri at Duluth. It's entitled The Elusive and is on nightly at 8 until Saturday, plus a Sunday matinee. A navelgazing 29 year old philosopher wallows in misery and a dollop of weltschmerz. He visits a sexy nymphette down the hallway for clandestine love encounters but he's not serious about the affair, while she is. One day our hero's Lothario-like roommate brings home a gorgeous, sophisticated date and suddenly the frog's in the blender. This rousing play stars Brad Carmichael, Adam LeBlanc, Alison Louder and Kim Doucet, directed by Murray Napier and written by Mike Czuba.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
The Elusive - theatre review...now that's what I call rather good
For the next few days the Geordie Space on the Plateau features a homespun drama penned by local boy Mike Czuba, well worth the fifteen skulls. It's staged at a barebones theatre in an industrial space complete with clanging pipes at Berri at Duluth. It's entitled The Elusive and is on nightly at 8 until Saturday, plus a Sunday matinee. A navelgazing 29 year old philosopher wallows in misery and a dollop of weltschmerz. He visits a sexy nymphette down the hallway for clandestine love encounters but he's not serious about the affair, while she is. One day our hero's Lothario-like roommate brings home a gorgeous, sophisticated date and suddenly the frog's in the blender. This rousing play stars Brad Carmichael, Adam LeBlanc, Alison Louder and Kim Doucet, directed by Murray Napier and written by Mike Czuba.
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Director Murray Napier's daughter, Carla, passed away around 20 years ago, tragically and much too young. She was a very promising young actress, a petite and cute little sweetie.
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