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48 Hour Play Generator
BMW Edge, Federation Square, Melbourne; The
Emerging Writers Festival
Sunday, May 11, 2008. Opening Night Performance. Review by ANNE-MARIE PEARD.
Season ended. |
Take
four emerging playwrights and four famous paintings. Leave them alone for 48 hours and see
what happens. Welcome to the second 48 Hour Play
Generator, the closing event of Melbournes Emerging Writers Festival.
How do local playwrights get their work read, let alone developed and produced? A
script can be brilliantly written, but its only half-alive if it isnt
performed and seen. The Melbourne Dramatists are a group of well-known, mid-career
playwrights trying to address the problem. Group
members Ross Mueller, Adam Cass, Robert Reid, Melissa Bubnic and Amelia Roper cranked up
the Generator.
Early career playwrights Tom
Maclachlan, Fregmonto Stokes, Meg Courtney and Michele Lee were The Generators
chosen fuel. On Friday, each was given a well-known painting as a stimulus. On Sunday,
their newly written short plays were teamed with a director and three actors. On Sunday
night, an audience gathered in the glass surrounds of the BMW Edge, eager to see the
results. It really sounds like a writers nightmare. Who hasnt had that dream
where they are totally unprepared and about to be judged by an audience of their peers?
There cannot be any serious criticism of works written in such a short time.
Completing the process alone is admirable. The fact that all created credible, interesting
and engaging short plays proves how damn good these writers are.
It was fascinating to see works at such a raw, almost still-bleeding stage. Most
chose very encompassing themes (God, religion and morality were popular), some let their
characters have a personal rant, and most plot holes were filled with description and
exposition. But each writer created something highly original without resorting to
formula, cliché or stereotype. Im sure that the hokey pokey of Not in this Town (Maclachlan), the taboo discussion
of Every Spitting Angel (Stokes), the confession
hearing cow of Gopastami (Courtney), and the
haunting celler dwellers of Cellar Children
(Lee) will all be developed by their writers into something new and wonderful. |