The Questions

The Questions

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State Theatre Company SA proudly unveils the world premiere of the latest collaboration between playwright Van Badham and composer Richard Wise—a modern and heartwarming rom-com that elegantly explores how simple, honest questions can cultivate profound connections and lead to love.

Set against the unique backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, “The Questions” tells the engaging story of a couple whose initial blind date is indefinitely extended due to a lockdown announced just as the visitor is about to make her emergency exit.

As their time together stretches into weeks, and in the absence of any internet or mobile phone coverage, the couple turns to Arthur Aron’s renowned intimacy-building questionnaire, featuring 36 questions designed to pass the time and, in an effort to foster a deeper understanding and acceptance of each other.

Van Badham’s script masterfully combines humour with genuine emotion, delivering dialogue that feels both authentic and relatable. The narrative captures the essence of emotional exploration and connection, with each musical number and piece of dialogue peeling back the layers of the characters, revealing traumas and fostering empathy.

The performances by Chaya Ocampo (Visitor) and Charles Wu (Resident) are compelling and dynamic, and their chemistry illuminates the stage. Their portrayal of a seemingly mismatched couple is both engaging and heartfelt, drawing audiences into their evolving relationship.

The inclusion of the neighbouring rock band adds an additional layer of charm and humour. Their role as observers of the couple’s journey provides a witty counterpoint, while their lively musical contributions enrich the production.

Jeremy Allen’s set design is exemplary, capturing the essence of modern, minimalist living. The compact lounge and kitchenette evoke a sense of social claustrophobia that heightens the intimacy of the narrative. Gavin Norris’s lighting design is particularly effective, creating the illusion of different settings and cleverly adding an urban chic touch with its cityscape backdrop.

Director Mitchell Butel demonstrates remarkable skill, seamlessly blending theatrical and musical elements to bring this vibrant and heartwarming production to life. Even those who are not typically fans of rom-coms or musicals will find themselves captivated by the production’s witty dialogue, clever lyrics, and the powerful message about connection despite differences.

The audience’s response was overwhelmingly positive, with laughter resonating throughout and a standing ovation for the cast. “The Questions” stands as a thoughtful and humorous exploration of human connection in an era dominated by digital facades. It eloquently demonstrates that true beauty lies in the courage to share our authentic selves—flaws and all.

Buy your tickets @ https://statetheatrecompany.com.au/shows/the-questions/ for one of these upcoming performances:-
Mon 5 Aug 2024, 6:30 pm
Tue 6 Aug 2024, 6:30 pm
Wed 7 Aug 2024, 6:30 pm
Thu 8 Aug 2024, 7:30 pm
Fri 9 Aug 2024, 7:30 pm
Sat 10 Aug 2024, 2:00 pm
Sat 10 Aug 2024, 7:30 pm
Mon 12 Aug 2024, 6:30 pm
Tue 13 Aug 2024, 6:30 pm
Wed 14 Aug 2024, 11:00 am
Wed 14 Aug 2024, 6:30 pm
Thu 15 Aug 2024, 7:30 pm
Fri 16 Aug 2024, 7:30 pm
Sat 17 Aug 2024, 2:00 pm
Sat 17 Aug 2024, 7:30 pm

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Symphonie of the Bicycle

Symphonie of the Bicycle

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4

Step into the captivating realm of “The Symphonie of the Bicycle,” where the stage comes alive with the stories of two captivating characters, both embodied by the versatile Hew Parham under the direction of Adelaide legend Chris Drummond.

In a masterful tribute, Parham interlaces the narratives of Gino Bartali, the revered Italian cycling legend, and Hew, an embittered soul haunted by the spectre of a childhood rival’s success.

With palpable fervour, Parham breathes life into Bartali’s heroic exploits, recounting his triumphs in the Giro Italia and the Tour de France amidst the tumult of family tragedy and World War II. Through Parham’s portrayal, we witness Bartali’s indomitable spirit as he defies adversity, even clandestinely aiding persecuted Jews under the guise of training rides.

Yet, amidst the grandeur of Bartali’s tale, Hew emerges as a poignant contrast—a solitary figure, adrift in his discontent, until an unexpected encounter with fitness luminary Jake Johnson sets him on a path of self-discovery. As the narrative weaves between their stories, Parham’s performance dazzles, effortlessly shifting between accents and emotions with impeccable timing and boundless charisma.

Simple yet evocative staging, with a lone black stage adorned by a golden bicycle and intermittent props, invites the audience to immerse themselves in the unfolding drama, while the deft interplay of lighting underscores the shifting moods of each character’s journey.

Parham’s comedic prowess shines through, eliciting laughter and engagement from the audience, transforming moments of introspection into shared moments of joy and connection. The performance culminated in a rapturous standing ovation, leaving the audience both entertained and enlightened.

As the curtains draw to a close, Parham’s poignant reflection—”I was so busy trying to be someone else I forgot to be me”—lingers in the air, a poignant reminder of the power of authenticity and the importance of embracing our true selves. “The Symphonie of the Bicycle” entertains and inspires, inviting us to pedal forth on our unique journeys with renewed vigour and purpose.

Symphonie Of The Bicycle is now showing at the Space Theatre in the Adelaide Festival Centre from 14th May to 25th May 2024.

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