{"id":2719,"date":"2016-09-24T17:41:49","date_gmt":"2016-09-24T08:11:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/murraybramwell.com\/?p=2719"},"modified":"2016-09-26T17:42:31","modified_gmt":"2016-09-26T08:12:31","slug":"stepping-out-with-volunteers-and-hindi-bard","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/murraybramwell.com\/?p=2719","title":{"rendered":"Stepping out with volunteers and Hindi Bard"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Adelaide<br \/>\nOzAsia Festival<br \/>\nUntil October 2.<br \/>\nBookings : BASS 131246 or www.bass.net.au<\/p>\n<p>Stepping out with volunteers and Hindi Bard<\/p>\n<p>The Record<br \/>\n600 Highwaymen<br \/>\nSpace Theatre, September 21.<\/p>\n<p>Twelfth Night<br \/>\nby William Shakespeare<br \/>\nTranslated by Amitosh Nagpal<br \/>\nThe Company Theatre Mumbai<br \/>\nUkiyo Tent, Elder Park<br \/>\nSeptember 23.<\/p>\n<p>Opening the 2016 OzAsia performance program, The Record is an intriguing production. Listed as theatre, it has no text, very little context and an only gradually emerging subtext. Calling themselves 600 Highwaymen, creative team Abigail Browde and Michael Silverstone have staged this work in Europe and the US and now Adelaide. A group of local performance volunteers is recruited and each is individually rehearsed in a series of simple movements. None of them has even met their fellow performers until they are gathered for the first time on opening night.<\/p>\n<p>The Space Theatre is at its most spacious. Under a brightly lit canvas canopy, the performers \u2013 of all ages, ethnicities, shapes, styles and backgrounds \u2013 in various combinations step out on the large wood veneer performance area.  Initially there are about ten people, making repetitive abstract arm gestures, moving in clusters and then individually. The evocative music, composed by Brandon Wolcott and performed live by cellist Emil Abramyan, integrates and powerfully envelopes the production while Will Delorm\u2019s lighting carefully illuminates the individual participants. <\/p>\n<p>Over the 60 minutes of the event the numbers increase, and the unexpectedly emotional impact intensifies, until all 45 players \u2013 the assorted temporary citizens of this democratic stage, gather before us. They are expressionless, but not robotic; they look like commuters, or a beautifully staged street scene. As they finally stand before us in a permutating tableau, it becomes poignantly clear that they themselves are the subject, the story; the reason for the event. And, brightly lit in the auditorium \u2013 so also are we, the audience.  <\/p>\n<p>Twelfth Night is a Shakespearean favourite but seldom will we see a production as vivacious, nimble and fresh as the adaptation, performed in Hindi with surtitles, by the Company Theatre Mumbai. \u201cIf music be the food of love, play on\u201d the Duke Orsino famously says to open the play \u2013 and it is composer Cylie Khare\u2019s original music, and the incorporation of traditional vocal styles from quawwali to classical Hindustani forms, which are key to the success of this delectable interpretation.<\/p>\n<p>Using Amitosh Nagpal\u2019s sprightly, often impishly vernacular translation, director Atul Kumar Mittal has splendidly transformed Shakespeare\u2019s text into a musical pantomime which accentuates the extravagant comedy of mistaken identity and crossed purpose but finds wistful reflection and melancholy shading as well. <\/p>\n<p>Dressed in richly coloured traditional costume the nine performers (and three musicians) enact the play with wit and melodic charm. A simple crayon moustache transforms Olivia (Anamika) into Cesario, the lovestruck Viola is coquettishly and regally played by Titas Dutta while Dhruv Lohumi\u2019s Sebastian mischievously jokes with the audience and Sudheer Rikhari gently satirises Orsino in a trilby hat. <\/p>\n<p>As Feste, Pooja Gupte is especially appealing, bringing a poetic lyricism to the foolery with her beautifully performed Song for Soothing Spirits in Distress. With the warmth of its comedy and musical riches this delightful Twelfth Night is more than just a frolic. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cStepping out with volunteers and Hindi Bard,\u201d The Australian, September 26, 2016, p.13.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Adelaide OzAsia Festival Until October 2. Bookings : BASS 131246 or www.bass.net.au Stepping out with volunteers and Hindi Bard The Record 600 Highwaymen Space Theatre, September 21. Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare Translated by Amitosh Nagpal The Company Theatre Mumbai Ukiyo Tent, Elder Park September 23. Opening the 2016 OzAsia performance program, The Record is an intriguing production. Listed as theatre, it has no text, very little context and an only gradually emerging subtext. 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