Shakespeare in the Park at Araluen Estate Golf Resort
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Sun 03 Nov 2024 - Sun 10 Nov 2024
Parolles {Adam Wolfe, right} strikes a pose in All’s Well That Ends Well with Helena {Mackensie Freedman}, Lafeu {Peter “Pear” Carr} and Bertram {Callum Presbury}. Picture: Zyg Woltersdorf
Roleystone Theatre’s
Shakespeare in the Park is back for another season – and this year has a new location. Head to the 18th lawn at
Araluen Estate Golf Resort for
All’s Well That Ends Well, one of the Bard’s most thought-provoking comedies, given a 1980s spin.
Directed by Paul Treasure, the play follows Helena who loves Bertram, the Duke of Rousillon, but he thinks she is beneath him. When Helena marries him with the King’s help, he won’t accept her as his wife until she fulfils two conditions – so she tries to come up with a way to meet his seemingly impossible demands.
All’s Well That Ends Well has been given an ’80s flair with Mackensie Freedman, left, Isaboe Farley and Sarah Boyle. Picture: Zyg Woltersdorf
“While the title of the play is well-known, the play itself isn’t, so exploring a script few people know is an exciting challenge,” Paul said.
“There are also several plot points that would be considered highly problematic if the play was written today, so it will be interesting to see if we can make the play as funny as it can be while ignoring those trickier elements.
“After some discussion, we decided the only way to make those problematic parts work really well was by setting it in the 1980s. We’ve really tried to embrace an ’80s teen flick vibe, including a stereotypical ‘hot girl transformation’ in the third act.”
Bertram {Callum Presbury, right} tries to seduce Diana {Isaboe Farley} in All’s Well That Ends Well. Picture: Zyg Woltersdorf
Acting for more than 30 years, Paul has performed in most of Perth’s theatres – mainly with Roleystone and Marloo Theatres and the Mandurah Performing and Koorliny Arts Centres. He has numerous acting awards and nominations to his credit, including a 2014 Finley Award for best actor in a musical for his role as Tevye in
Fiddler on the Roof with Murray Music and Drama. These days, Paul divides his time between directing Gilbert and Sullivan Society of WA productions at the Dolphin Theatre and outdoor Shakespeare performances.
The smarmy Parolles {Adam Wolfe, left} who Helena {Mackensie Freedman} thinks is a liar, coward and fool. Picture: Zyg Woltersdorf
“After directing the last four Shakespeares in the Park, I was given the challenge by one of our frequent actors to tackle a Shakespeare play I wasn't familiar with,” he said.
“While we could have gone for something really obscure, we decided All's Well That Ends Well
is a play that most people have heard of, but few people have ever seen, so thought it was a great choice.”
Mackensie Freedman, left, as Helena and Callum Presbury as Bertram in All’s Well That Ends Well. Picture: Zyg Woltersdorf
All’s Well That Ends Well plays at 4pm November 3 and 10. Tickets are $27, $22 concession and $10 children – book at
tinyurl.com/allswell2024 . Bring a hat, sunglasses, insect repellent and a picnic blanket or low chair. No BYO alcohol – on-site bar available. The cafe offers soft drinks, grazing boxes and pizza or BYO soft drinks and nibbles. Araluen Estate Golf Resort is on
Country Club Ave, Roleystone .
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!date 10/11/2024
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