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"Meteor Shower" - Maxine Eayrs (Laura) - Anto Hermida (Gerald) |
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Written by Steve Martin - Designed and Directed by Chris
Baldock
Lighting Design and stage management by Rhiley Winnett
Sound Design by Chris Baldock - Stage management by Rhiley
Winnett
Presented by Mockingbird Theatrics - Belco Arts – Belconnen June
26 – July 5th, 2025.
Opening Night performance reviewed by BILL STEPHENS.
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"METEOR SHOWER" Jess Beange (Corky) - Maxine Eayrs (Laura) - Anto Hermida (Gerald) - Sachin Nayak (Norman) |
Since he and his theatre company Mockingbird Theatrics became theatre-company-in- residence at Belco Arts, Chris Baldock has been exciting Canberra theatregoers with the excellence of his productions.
Memorable productions of The Curious Incident of the Dog
in the Night-time and When the Rain Starts Falling have paved the
way for this latest production with which Mockingbird Theatrics have achieved
something of a coup by staging the first Australian production of Meteor Shower.
Steve Martin wrote Meteor Shower in 2016. When it was
presented on Broadway in 2017 it won its star, Amy Schumaker, a Tony Award for
her performance as Corky, the role being played in this production by Jess
Beange. If Schumaker was even half as
good as Beange in this role, then her Tony Award was richly deserved.
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"Meteor Shower" - Anto Hermida (Gerald) - Jess Beange (Corky) |
However, this production is very much an ensemble show, with each of the four actors carefully cast and brilliantly directed.
Set in California in 1993, the play follows married couple
Corky (Jesse Beange) and Norman (Sachin Nayak) who invite another couple, Gerald
(Anto Hermida) and Laura (Maxine Eayrs) over for dinner in their home,
ostensibly to watch a once-in-a-lifetime meteor shower.
Corky and Norman evidently do not know their guests, nor
each other, very well. As they anxiously prepare their sophisticated starlit
dinner party with the intention of impressing their guests, their conversation
takes on a philosophical tone, revealing underlying tensions.
With the arrival of Laura and Gerald, whose strategy in
one-upmanship is to damn with faint praise, matters rapidly, and hysterically,
descend into chaos.
Steve Martin’s play has the potential to be an elegant
drawing-room comedy filled with sophisticated and witty dialogue. However, this
production diverges significantly from that expectation. While the witty
dialogue remains, Martin employs an imaginative approach to handling timeframes
and common sense.
Baldock and his actors, are perfectly aware of this and take
advantage of every opportunity to push absurdity to the limit.
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"Meteor Shower" - Maxine Eayrs (Laura) - Anto Hermida (Gerald) |
Played out in a luxurious multi-level setting, representing an elegant lounge room and outdoor patio, with the audience seated around three sides, there is nowhere for the actors to hide. Nor do they want to.
The physical comedy is as delicious as the verbal and this
quartet know exactly how to play it without descending into buffoonery.
Jesse Beange shines as Corky, the determined wife trying to
support her pretentious husband Norman, played by Sachin Nayak. Norman
struggles to maintain calm while hoping his wife can find solutions.
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Meteor Shower - Sachin Nayak (Norman) |
Maxine Eayrs and Anto Hermida both deliver outstanding performances as Laura and Gerald, their sophisticated guests. These characters intrigue their host not only with their keen observations but also with perhaps deeper intentions beyond mere discussions of meteors.
The set decoration was superb, and the projections, sound, and lighting effects executed by Rhiley Winnett were outstanding. These included an impressive simulation of a meteor storm.
Although the storyline may initially seem perplexing, once
it becomes clear that the playwright is unconcerned with realism or
conventional logic, one can appreciate the creative manner in which Baldock,
and his actors have embraced the comedic potential of the material. Their
efforts have culminated in a refined production distinguished by its
exceptional production values and execution. This production is highly
recommended for anyone seeking a diverting, high-quality theatrical experience.
Photos by Chris Baldock
This review also published in AUSTRALIAN ARTS REVIEW. www.artsreview.com.au