Miss Peony 牡丹小姐 .
Writer Michelle Law 羅敏儀 Director Courtney Stewart. Set &
Costume Designer Jonathan Hindmarsh. Assistant Set & Costume Designer
Keerthi Subramanyam. Belvoir Costume Supervisor Belinda Crawford. Lighting
Designer Trent Suidgeest. Composer Dr Nicholas Ng 黄建文 .Sound Designer Julian Starr. Associate Sound Designer Zac Saric.
Choreographer Kristina Chan 陈小宝. Singing Teacher
Sheena Crouch. Vocal Coach Laura Farrel.l Vocal Coach Amy Hume. Fight and
Intimacy Director Nigel Poulton. Cast: CAST 演员 Gabrielle Chan 陳金燕 Adeline. Jing-Xuan Chan 陳敬璿 Marcy. Stephanie
Jack 盧恩典 Lily. Deborah Faye Lee 李淑菲 Marcy
(Alternate). Mabel Li 李美宝 Sabrina. Shirong Wu 吴士容 Joy. Jeffrey Liu (JËVA) Zhen Hua. Belvoir Theatre. The Playhouse. Canberra Theatre
Centre. August 23-25 2023. Bookings: 62752700. canberratheatrecentre.com.au
Reviewed by
Peter Wilkins
Gabrielle Chan as Adeline. Stephanie Jack as Lily in Miss Peony |
Patti La Belle’s lyrics flash across the screen at the start of Belvoir Theatre’s production of Michelle Law’s Miss Peony. “Beat my heart like a drum. Beat it hard with some real emotion. ” And that is exactly what Law does, assisted by a fabulous cast under the snappy and sharp direction of Courtenay Stewart. Wit and wisdom combine in a kaleidoscope of glitz and glamour in Michelle Law’s funny and heartwarming comedy about what it is to straddle two cultures. Miss Peony specifically refers to the Australian-Chinese diaspora and the challenges faced by living under the influence of two cultures. Law’s story is deeply personal. It holds a mirror up to the challenges that she and her characters face in holding on to one’s ethnic identity while navigating the influence of living within the culture and customs of the adopted homeland. The result is a brilliantly written glimpse of her Chinese heritage, which emerges as a window through which we may see the conflicts faced by all people who live their lives apart from their family’s homeland.
Lily (Stephanie Jack) is about to leave for London to face a new life away from Australia. Her grandmother who had been a famous beauty queen in Hong Kong, dies shortly before Lily’s proposed departure. On her death bed she pleads with Lily to enter the Miss Peony Beauty pageant that is exclusively held for entrants of Chinese descent. Lily is reluctant but finds that she has no choice after her Por Por’s spirit returns as a ghost to instruct Lily in the beauty queen’s art.Courtenay
Stewart directs an outstanding ABC (Australian Born Chinese) ensemble cast with
panache and flair. Setting the play in the Miss Peony Beauty Pageant allows Law
to infuse the gloss and glamour of the competition with serious themes and
issues pertaining to the struggle with identity and cultural connection to
community. Her writing skillfully captures the comical absurdity of the
competitiveness as well as the moments of pathos. The characters represent a diversity of the
Australian Chinese character. Stephanie Jack endearingly plays the innocent
protagonist, prompted to embrace her grandmother’s legacy and her Chinese
heritage. Each character exhibits the inculcation of the new homeland’s
character. Marcy (Deborah Faye Lee) has become a successful businesswoman of
Ausway, her family’s firm. Joy (Shirong Wu) is a politically astute activist
and staunch feminist. Sabrina (Mabel Li) is the bogan from the Western suburbs,
who is offered a fork in a Chinese restaurant because of her broad Australian
accent. The only male character and Lily’s love interest, Zhen Hua, played with
gusto by Jeffrey Liu is the pageant’s producer and ebullient MC. Gabrielle Chan
gives a striking performance as Adeline, returning to teach Lily the ways of
her community and win the competition.
Miss Peony is a funny, revealing and warm-hearted glimpse into the lives of people displaced from their cultural roots and assimilating into a new society. Playwright Law and Belvoir’s cast and creatives are raising an important new awareness on the Australian stage in a show that is immensely entertaining while reminding us that however different we may be, we are also very much the same. Miss Peony is on a national tour. Catch it if you can.