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Lilydale Athenaum Theatre’s choice of play for June/July season was Joanna Murray-Smith’s Switzerland.

Quoting from the director’s notes Helen Ellis’s original intention was to to direct Patricia Highsmith’s The Talented Mr Ripley. Unfortunately the world wide rights were not available so the LATC’S president, Alan Burrows suggested Joanna Murray-Smith’s Switzerland.

A fictional story about Patricia Highsmith living as a recluse in Switzerland when a representative from her publisher arrives with a request that she writes one more Tom Ripley story. She initially refuses and this is the context of the play.

LATC did a wonderful job with sets, an apartment overlooking the Swiss Alps, a lounge come workroom decorated with items from her stores, guns, swords and knives. Patricia is a mystery writer. To the rear of the stage was a wall consisting of upright poles with a view of the stairs leading to the bedrooms. Above the rear wall was fantastic view of the Alps.

Off centre stage was Patricia’s writing desk, audience right was a reclining chair and the walls were decorated as afore mentioned.

Playing Patricia Highsmint was Angela Glennie and as Edward was Travis Handcock.

Angela gave a sterling performance as Patricia Highsmith with the extremes of acting form a really nasty person who has no time for a young man from America to an understanding of is problems

Tavis Handcock caught the character of Edward with professionalism giving an outstanding performance. The pair had a great rapport which enhanced the production.

It shows that one need not go to Melbourne when one has a show like this in the outer suburbs. Amateur theatre is coming into its own and the standard overall is really professional. Also reasonably priced seats, no parking problems, close to home and some theatres have an arrangement with local restaurants where if you produce your theatre ticket you receive a discount.

Lilydale Athenaeum/theatre put on a great production and your correspondent recommends that this should be in your diary.

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