Glorious Romp In The Basement
13th October 2011
Glorious Romp In The
Basement
GLORIOUS
Written by
Richard Huber. Remounted for Auckland by Sam
Shore.
Richard Huber's rapid-fire and
quick witted zeitgeist of the thirties comes to the big
little city, as Glorious plays at The Basement from
November 1st.
Gloria is a bored socialite
with a rich father; Jimmy is a writer working as a waiter at
her father’s birthday party. What Gloria wants, Gloria
gets, and when she sets her sights on Jimmy in order to
upset her father, she gets much more than she bargained
for…
With a similar vein to the
golden age of cinema, citing works such as The
Philadelphia Story as an influence, Glorious sees
playwright Richard Huber skilfully blend sophistication,
slapstick and social commentary. Singing with sensuality and
the whip-crack of 1940s screw-ball comedy, the show's
nostalgic appearance has an instant appeal to an older
generation of New Zealander's... but it's rapid, sharp
dialogue also plays towards contemporary audiences (much
like Gossip Girl or The West Wing).
Having premiered in Dunedin and most recently
Wellington to critical and commercial acclaim, including a
finalist for the Playmarket New Zealand Play award, it was
pivotal to bring back its two stars who fully understood the
comedic timing of the production; Anya Tate-Manning
and Sam Bunkall. The new addition to the
show is director Sam Shore (The Idea of America, The
Vagina Monologues), he will bring his flair and
directorial finesse to the Glorious set.
Toi Whakaari trained Tate-Manning most recently
performed in August Osage County at Circa Theatre and
at Bats Theatre for both McKenzie Country and the
sell out political satire Public Service
Announcements. Anya has been nominated for Best Female
Newcomer (Ugly Customers, Circa) and for “Outstanding New
Playwright of the Year” at the Chapman Tripp Theatre
Awards for her show Pirates vs Ninjas.
Bunkall, a fellow graduate of Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama
School is no stranger to The Basement, having performed in
Dog Sees God, written by Easy A creator Bert V
Royal in 2010. Bunkall also found himself taking to the
stage with the Auckland Theatre Company in their season of
Romeo and Juliet, while finding the time to appear in
movies such as Elaine Rides Again (chosen as part of
the 2011 NZ International Film Festival), and the upcoming
Broken Path.
“Anya Tate-Manning is dazzling
and irresistible…Sam Bunkall feels like the perfect match
for Anya with his languid elegance… …the two actors hold
the stage for 90 plus minutes and leave you wanting more.
Play it again!”
- Lynn Freeman – Capital Times
“Glorious
is clever, stylish, well produced and crisply performed with
wit and panache...a
well-paced production that
drives inexorably to its surprising
conclusion.”
- John Smythe -
Theatreview
GLORIOUS plays
1st - 12th
November, 2011, 8pm (no show on Sunday 6 November)
The
Basement Theatre, Lower Greys Avenue, Auckland
CBD
Tickets: General $20 / Concessions $16 (booking fees
may apply)
Bookings through iTICKET EXPRESS – www.iticketexpress.co.nz
ENDS