Closer

by Parrick Marber

Directed by Ian Wilson

The Maskers Theatre Company presented  Patrick Marber's "Closer", directed by Ian Wilson in The Masker's Studio Theatre, Emsworth Road, Southampton from Monday May 17th to Saturday May 22nd 2010.  The show was well received and ran to full houses throughout the week.

 

Director's Notes:

Patrick Marber wrote Closer in 1966 and it premiered at the National Theatre in 1997, I first became aware of it as a result of the film adaptation in 2004 and subsequently read the play. It is recognised as one of the most significant British plays of the 1990s and marks a resurgence of provocative new theatre writing; I found it to be, and  still do, utterly enthralling. The play is an intense scrutiny of human behaviour and sexuality; it is a t times, as one critic commented, darkly savage in theme and mood and can be uncomfortable viewing. However, at other times it is funny, charming and poignant and I think it lends itself perfectly to the intimacy of the studio. I have thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience from casting right through to the show and it's been a pleasure working with four talented actors. Rehearsals have highlighted to me beautifully constructed and written this play is and I hope you find it be an evening well spent.

Ian Wilson  May 2010

 

The Southampton Evening Echo wrote;

Despite the danger of the shifting relationship games in Patrick Marber's cool '90s play becoming monotonous, they give plenty of opportunities for its cast to beguile, shock and impress.  The first meeting of Alice (Louise Jones) and Dan (Rob Praine) is played with a lovely light touch.  Jones remains thoroughly appealing throughout, but could perhaps push the vulnerable and wordly extremes of her character a little more.  Praine keeps Dan unpredictable for as long as he can but succumbs to Marber's overheated plot twists in the final scenes, while Sara-Jayne Wareham's restrained performance as Anna almost gets her through unscathed.  Steve Cosier's claim, as Larry, to have humble origins, does not always ring true, but he has convincing moments of humour, threat and passion. 

The Cast

Alice

Louise Jones

Dan

Rob Praine

Larry

Steve Cosier

Anna

Sarah Jayne-Wareham

 For The Maskers

Director

Ian Wilson

Production Manager

Ken Spencer

Stage Manager

Kathryn Salmon

Assistant Stage Managers

Adam Taussik & Joanna Iacovou

Sound

Stuart Gray

Lighting Design

Clive Weeks

Lighting Operators

Martin Welch & Jamie McCarthy

Properties

Adam Taussik

Costume

Susan Wilson

Set Design & Painting

Ken Spencer

Set Construction

Roger Lockett & Graham Buchanan

Programme & Flyer Design

Sarah Russell

Marketing & Publicity

Sarah Russell & Angela Stansbridge

Printing

Geoff Wharam

Front of House

Peter Hill

Box Office

Christine Baker

Bar Manager

Jan Spiers

Photography

Clive Weeks (www.cwphotos.co.uk)

 

Photographs by courtesy of Clive Weeks (www.cwphotos.co.uk)

In Rehearsal

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During the run

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