Written by Basil Thomas
Directed by Jon Elphick
Tempo Theatre Inc.
Belconnen Community Theatre to June 7
Reviewed by Len Power 30 May 2025
When a newly married couple are given a budgie as a wedding present, what happens when the bird is found to be possessed by the spirit of the bride’s late first husband?
This delightfully silly comedy, first produced in the UK in 1957, is the work of prolific author, Basil Thomas. Tempo successfully staged another of his plays, Book Of The Month, in 2023.
The complex plot gives the cast of 11 (plus budgie) the opportunity to present a group of colourful characters struggling with ever wilder and funnier situations.
Eloise Willis (Julie Skidmore) and Bradley Jones (Bertie Skidmore)
The rest of the large cast shine in their individual roles. There are two small roles that proved to be particularly memorable and a gift to the actors playing them. Kim Wilson is a hilarious French professor, Gaston Cheval, and Eilis French is a standout as the very funny Russian, Natasha. She was given a well-deserved round of applause after her brief appearance.
Director, Jon Elphick, ensures that the show is lively throughout. The staging of the chaos at the end of the show is particularly well done.
These types of comedy plays mostly disappeared from London stages and moved to television with the arrival of realistic dramas like Look Back In Anger in the 1950s. The nearly full opening night of The Lovebirds showed that there is an audience in Canberra for this type of play and Tempo Theatre is giving it to them.
Photo by Pete Butz
This
review was first published by Canberra CityNews digital edition on 31 May 2025.
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/.