Tuesday, 6 July 2010

Death and the Monster - Chapter Arts Centre - Cardiff - 25th June 2010

For their eagerly awaited 2nd production "Inky Quill productions" found themselves in the impressive surroundings of the Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff.

Local comic Dan Mitchell set the tone with a short set which got a packed audience laughing constantly. Making it clear that he wasn't the play he won the crowd over with strong material from his life, " Specileptic" perfectly summing up his eye-sight and medical condition. (Those wishing to see more of this comedian should see his play " Dan Mitchell .. And The Killer Is? at Chapter next month).

Continuing their worthy ideal of bringing unpretentious theatre and comedy to the masses, Rick Allden's latest play did what it said on the tin. " Death and the Monster" followed the exploits of eminent surgeon Tobias Flavian and his faithful assistant Colin as they travelled to Inverness to investigate the supposed capture of the Loch Ness monster.

A talented cast ( including most of Inky Quills & their ever-growing repertory company) took full advantage of a funny script to ensure that one big laugh followed another. For a company at the beginning of its life, the production values were particularly impressive. The macabre yet humorous tone was immediately set by Jon Holcroft's music, with a screen brilliantly used to convey the Scottish setting and horror element of the tale. Basically, an excuse to show plenty of
Susan Boyle photos.

Definitely, a play and a company worthy of a wider audience.

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