I found myself back at the wonderful Javeenbah theatre, nestled away in Nerang, on Saturday night to absorb their production of John Cariani’s play “Almost, Maine.”
This magical play is set in Almost Maine, a place so far north that it’s almost not in the United States. It’s almost in Canada. And it’s not quite a town because its residents never got around to getting organized. Does it even exist?
I am slightly biased, as this is one of my favourite plays, and this production, directed by Kaela Gray and Jake Goodall, was a beautiful interpretation. The play follows strangers, friends, and lovers navigating the ups and downs of love and relationships under the glistening northern lights.
I am always blown away by the quality and professionalism of Javeenbah theatre, and Almost, Maine is no exception. The cast and production are of the highest quality, and they will not disappoint. This play will have you laugh and cry as you follow the goofy and lovable characters through 10 minutes of their lives on a cold, clear winter night. Knees are bruised. Hearts are broken. But the bruises heal, and the hearts almost mend in this delightful midwinter night’s dream.
Javeenbah Theatre is nestled on the corner of Steven and Ferry Street in Nerang, overlooking the Gold Coast skyline. There is ample parking onsite or on the street, and the theatre serves drinks and a small selection of snacks for patrons to enjoy before or during the show.
The theatre is on ground level, surrounded by grass and gravel, but there are no stairs to negotiate for theatre access if you use a mobility aid. The theatre is quite intimate, with excellent views of the stage from any seat in the house, comfortable chairs and ample legroom.
If you are looking for a fun evening on the Gold Coast, I highly recommend attending this show.
The season for Almost, Maine runs out on the 30th of November, the calendar’s official date of the last day of spring. Please do not miss this show.
To book tickets to Almost, Maine, please visit https://javeenbah.org.au/
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