Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks at Melville Theatre

Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks at Melville Theatre

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Posted 2019-10-31 by grooverfollow

Fri 22 Nov 2019 - Sat 07 Dec 2019



Swing dance, tango, foxtrot and cha-cha combine to serve up lessons in tolerance and acceptance in Melville Theatre's end-of-year show. Written by Richard Alfieri and directed by Geoffrey Leeder, Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks is a comedy about an ageing yet formidable retiree who hires an acerbic dance instructor to teach her.

The antagonism between the Florida woman, the widow of a Southern Baptist minister, and her gay dance instructor soon gives way to profound compatibility. During the sixth and final lesson, she reveals a closely guarded secret and he shares his greatest gifts – loyalty and compassion.



Since its first performance in 2001, Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks has been translated into 14 languages with productions in 24 countries. The play has established itself as an international hit and is one of the most produced shows the world. While Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks is a comedy with music and dance, the play also addresses the serious issue of ageism and intolerance. "There are seven scenes in the play, representing 10 weeks in the journey of the characters, Lily and Michael," Geoffrey said. "The seventh and final scene is referred to as the 'bonus' lesson and takes place four weeks after the sixth and final lesson.

"At the end of each lesson, Michael dances with Lily – the dance he has just taught her. The biggest challenge is to make the transition from one scene to another with set and costume changes done in a speedy and seamless way."

Involved in theatre for more than 30 years, Geoffrey has worked either as an actor or director with Rockingham, Kwinana, Melville, Harbour, KADS, 9 Lives, Hayman and Turquoise Theatres, the Graduate Dramatic Society and Koorliny and Mandurah Performing Arts Centres. In 2000, his production of Too Far to Walk was named best play at the annual Finley Awards – and he's also a life member of the Independent Theatre Association.



Last year, Geoffrey scored a best director nomination for his production of Wonderful World at Melville Theatre, which also picked up the best supporting actor award. "I was actually approached to direct Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks back in 2017 by Manuao TeAotonga, the actor playing the male role," he said."I was aware the play toured Australia in 2006 with Nancye Hayes and Todd McKenney starring as the two characters and was re-mounted in 2016 with the same actors. Knowing something about the play and its content and message, together with the opportunity to work with Manuao again, made me say yes and our stars finally aligned this year.

"Manuao comes to the show on the back of an outstanding performance as Lola in Kinky Boots while Suzannah Churchman is an award-winning actor I have also worked with in the past. Earlier this year, she received rave reviews for her performance in the title role of Driving Miss Daisy."



Manuao plays fiercely loyal dance instructor Michael Minetti. "He's a passionate, hot-headed Italian-American who is an ex-ballroom dancer that has become a little difficult as he has gotten older, due to past experiences," he said. "My main challenge is learning the bucket-load of dialogue, right after finishing another show. I've never done shows back-to-back and it has been a challenge to completely clean myself of the previous character to move into this one."



Performing since 1991, Manuao has appeared in a plethora of productions with Baycourt, Putney Arts, Bridewell, Playlovers, Roleystone and Limelight Theatres, Bunbury Entertainment Centre, Bunbury Musical Comedy Group, South West Opera Company, Music Makes Unlimited, Spitalfields and both Fringe World and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He has received acting awards and nominations for his roles in A Chorus Line at Melville Theatre, Falling to the Top at Playlovers and Someone Who'll Watch Over Me with the Irish Theatre Players.



Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks is the second time Manuao has appeared in a play directed by Geoffrey Leeder at Melville Theatre, after An American Plan in 2009. "It's a well-written play that has heart," he said. "Both characters have been written with such depth and I was interested in exploring the role of Michael."

Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks plays at 8pm November 22, 23, 28, 29, December 5, 6 and 7 with a 2pm matinee November 24. Tickets are $20, $15 concession – book on 9330 4565 or at www.meltheco.org.au . Melville Theatre is at 393A Canning Highway (corner of Stock Road), Palmyra.



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