Comedic Delights

The Year 10 Drama class recently brought Joseph Kesselring's classic dark comedy "Arsenic and Old Lace" to life in a production that left audiences both laughing and impressed. The play, which first premiered on Broadway in 1941, has become a beloved staple of American theatre, known for its delightful blend of macabre humour and farcical situations.

Set in Brooklyn, the story unfolds over 24 hours in the eccentric Brewster household. At the heart of the production were the two leading ladies, Phoebe and Rhianna, who portrayed the seemingly sweet spinster aunts, Abby and Martha Brewster. Their performances were nothing short of captivating, as they masterfully balanced the characters' outward charm with their decidedly darker inclinations.

Clark and Cole demonstrated exceptional stage presence, bringing to life the aunts' peculiar hobby of poisoning lonely old men with their special elderberry wine. Their chemistry was palpable, and they worked together seamlessly, creating a dynamic duo that anchored the entire production.

The rest of the cast, including Toby, Naomi, Cooper, Grace, Catherine, Lily, Ben, and Kurtis, all contributed to the play's success. Each actor brought their character to life with enthusiasm and skill, from the theatre critic Mortimer Brewster to the delusional Uncle Teddy, who believes he's Theodore Roosevelt.

This production of "Arsenic and Old Lace" showcased the talent and hard work of the Year 10 Drama class. Their ability to bring this classic comedy to life demonstrates not only their acting skills but also their understanding of timing, character development, and the nuances of dark humour. The show was a resounding success, with standout performances from the entire cast, they skillfully balanced humour and darkness, providing audiences with an evening of laughter and entertainment.