Friday, October 18, 2024

8 WOMEN

 


Written by Robert Thomas

Translated by Céline Oudin

Directed by Chris Baldock

Mockingbird Theatre Company

Belconnen Arts Centre to 19 October

 

Reviewed by Len Power 17 October 2024

 

Set in an isolated mansion in the snowy countryside of 1950s France, where a family has gathered for the holiday season, it’s no surprise that a murder occurs. It quickly becomes likely that the killer must be one of the only eight women in the house, causing them all to suspect and doubt each other. With revelations of dark family secrets adding complications to the mystery, the stage is set for an entertaining comedy-thriller.

Written by the French writer, actor and movie director, Robert Thomas, in 1958, this popular play was given new life in 2002 with a sumptuous film musical adaptation by French director, Francois Ozon.

Cast member of this production, Céline Oudin, has translated the play, retaining its French appeal and successfully making it accessible to Australian audiences.

For his first production as the new company in residence at the Belconnen Arts Centre, director, Chris Baldock, has wisely chosen this very amusing French comedy-drama with its meaty roles for eight actresses.

Most of the cast of '8 Women'

The ensemble cast of women all give fine performances. Liz St Clair, Carole Wallace, Catherine Elias, Emily Borgo, Céline Oudin, Jane O’Sullivan, Liz Caddy and Maxine Eayrs quickly establish their individual characters, and they are particularly impressive in the panicky sequences where everyone is talking at once. There are some impressive screamers amongst the group, too.

The intimate performing space adds to the involvement in the play. It has been used very well with the audience on three sides close to the action and the set has well-chosen furniture and props to evoke the atmosphere of a French mansion.

Director, Chris Baldock, has obtained strong performances from his cast. The level of frantic action, the creation of an effective ensemble and attention to detail throughout, indicate the steady hand of his direction.

This is a funny and entertaining production that takes the whodunnit genre and gives it a distinctly French flavour.

 

Photo supplied by the production

Len Power's reviews are also broadcast on Artsound FM 92.7 in the ‘Arts Cafe’ and ‘Arts About’ programs and published in his blog 'Just Power Writing' at https://justpowerwriting.blogspot.com/.