Still Unqualified by Genevieve Hegney and Catherine Moore. Ensemble Theatre, Sydney, April 29 – June 4, 2022. Commissioned by Ensemble’s Literary Fund.
Reviewed by Frank McKone
Opening Night May 3
Cast
Joanne/Various: Genevieve Hegney
Felicity/Various: Catherine Moore
Creatives
Director: Janine Watson
Set & Costume Designer: Hugh O’connor
Lighting Designer: Kelsey Lee
Composer & Sound Designer: Daryl Wallis
Video Designer: Morgan Moroney
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I picture these excellent comedy performers not exactly writing
this play, but surely having as much fun taking on their basic
characters – Genevieve as the more conventional, less risk-taking
Joanne; Catherine as the often wildly inventive try-anything Felicity –
and improvising the most unlikely jobs they might take on as completely
unqualified service providers; as much fun as we had watching the end
result.
I, unfortunately, never saw their original work Unqualified, presented at Ensemble in 2018 but it was obvious on opening night for Still Unqualified that most of the audience knew the sort of show to expect. Here’s the basic picture:
Joanne: Genevieve Hegney and Felicity: Catherine Moore in Unqualified (2018), Ensemble Theatre Photo: Phil Erbacher |
What
we didn’t expect was a technical glitch in the software running the
lighting, voice-overs and videos which turn this two-hander into a much
bigger show than it, at first, seems. The weird thing, to me, was that
the glitch, and the ten minute wait to fix it, caused as much laughter
in that reality as the fiction created before and after the break. This
audience felt thoroughly comfortable in the Ensemble, no matter what
might happen.
Of course, for me to reveal details of the
absurdities that create the comedy would be remiss. Suffice to say that
the unexpected scenes and fascinating angles that Joanne and Felicity
took in dealing with each situation – as well as the range of other
characters that Genevieve and Catherine played to link scenes – made for
often excruciatingly funny comedy. Satire played its part, surely,
too.
I suspect that Still Unqualified completes our
understanding of the relationship between these two, giving the fun a
new value beyond mere (even when satisfying) enjoyment. Joanne, in dire
straits financially after her divorce, finds herself strengthened by
Felicity’s diving in to unlikely possibilities; Felicity changes her
understanding of herself through Joanne’s need to know about past
truths. When Felicity accidentally discovers and reveals a current
truth, they find they have formed a family of their own. Life, for
which we are all unqualified, is absurdly amusing, even if at times
risking fearful difficulties. But in the end it is the warmth of our
humanity that our laughter is all about.
Still Unqualified
is a vision of the positive that makes life worth living – and well
worth going to the theatre – at the Ensemble in its unlikely boatshed in
Kirribilli. As you will discover, it is a great Starry, Starry, Night
out.
Joanne: Genevieve Hegney and Felicity: Catherine Moore as art gallery guides in Still Unqualified |
Joanne: Genevieve Hegney and Felicity: Catherine Moore singing together in Still Unqualified, Ensemble Theatre Photos: Prudence Upton |
© Frank McKone, Canberra
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