An evening with Mr.Hitchcock...

When i got a call from an unknown number, i least expected it to be from Reni, of Indiblogger.. duh, i have at least three mobile numbers against his name already :| So What Reni did was entice me with tickets for a play at the Museum Theater.. Play: Hitchcock by the Stray Factory... Catch: i had to find a company all by myself.. bwahahahahaha... that was a tough one... so anyways i let the issue sleep and went about my regular work...

10 pm: Texted Feline to be my scape.. ermm company... well the cat accepted and was well trapped :-P buhahahahahaha..

we reached the venue a bit earlier (lets not go into the details :( ) so anyways we reached early and got bored by various activities which went something like below, not necessarily in that order.
  • walking around the Museum Campus
  • me recognizing a Cement sculpture as a stone carving *facepalms*
  • chased by and chasing mosquitoes 
  • listening to Bournville ad nauseam ( you have to y-earn a Bournville, sigh i want chocolate.. *lookz longingly at the almost empty Nutella jar)
  • watching the promo ad ad nauseam ( sigh i even noticed the price of Joint family prices, which was cleverly disguised, thanks to typography... Tenga to anyone who thought they were free badges.. and to any one who is interested, they were priced at Rs. 40 each)
  • analyzing the design and build of the auditorium (Class 8, Physics - I love you)
  • and so on... (ok i zoned out a bit.. :D)

and finally, a gregarious figure walked over to the stage and started talking... if he had recited the whole lecture of Computational Mathematics with that voice, i would have listened to every word and would have said "How sweet.. awww..." So as i did later learn, this was Freddie, our emcee of the evening...Sigh...  ahem well as i was saying, he captured the crowd with his well rehearsed act, some spontaneous wit and clever weave of humor into his words... we love you,Freddie...

Act I: 

First play  was "The Right kind of House" directed by Mathivannan Rajendran... the crew had a minimal of 4 artists and it was brilliant.. Loved the girl Sally(Lakshmi Priyaa) who played the Assistant.. perfect... Mr. Hacker(Aditya Gopalan) came across as bit to harsh or enthusiastic for my taste... i felt he was over reacting at places :| Mr.White(Sharavana Raghavan) was well... Mr.White(Mr.Waterbury in the original)... his adorable looks wouldn't have let him qualify for a murderer he is in the play, in real life... Evelyn Mulwray(Sadie Grimes in the original) played by Aiswarya added just the crunch needed for the play...

what i loved was the slow mix of past and present by using the two sides of the stage... brilliant use of space available..

Act II:

Next was Triggers in Leash directed by Vivek Hariharan... As Feline quoted Maggie(Nisha Krithivasan Subbarayan) is cute ;-) i would like to say she is an actress extraordinaire... They couldn't have chosen any more perfect actors for Dan and Red... played by Sandeep John and Rajiv Rajaram respectively it was fun to watch them duel, well almost :-)

ummm Maggie did u really serve them eggs/ham/breakfast or was it fake food?? Red ate it with gusto :-P


Act III:

The final play  was "The motive" directed by Gitanjali, Vivek and Mathi... previously i was always stunned by Mathi be his adaptation of "The Coffin’s Too Big for the Hole" or any other... but this time Vivek stole away the limelight brilliantly... and what expressions.. the scene where he plans to commit his motiveless murder, wow impeccable expressions... no words can match the act he put up...

Mathi was his goofy self today :) loved the play of shadows!


On the whole it was a brilliant evening.. and a brilliant ending... Sigh, yes Freddie winded it up...

Dear StrayFactory Entd, your plays were brilliant, but if you really care plz to start your plays on time... Don't follow IST (Indian Stretchable Time).. i guess we all do it at times.. 5 - 10 mins, any one can wait.. but a mind numbing 40 mins wait was dumb.. and the play was 90 long minutes without  a break.. what were u thinking?? be merciful to us poor souls who reach early... (no there were no early bird prizes! :| )

and i do hope i got the right names for all  the actors.. if i didn't, kindly point it out... either in comments section, or u know where to reach me...

6 comments:

Stray Factory said...

Hi!

Thanks for Blogging about us and giving us some feedback about the show. It's really important to us to hear from everyone and work on our act!

Love the photos you've captured as well.

As a part of our social media initiative we;re responding to all the queries and issues people might have had at the show. In that regard we're really curious to know if we had misinformed the audience about the show timing.

Our Show time was slated as 7:30 pm and Gates were scheduled to open at 7:15 but since the mosquitoes at Museum theatre were mistreating our visitors we opened gates at 7:00.

Our sincere apologies if we mislead the audience into thinking the show was to start at 7:00. We'll work on this aspect for sure!

Thanks again for blogging about this, It really means a lot to us.
Hopefully we can work with you on our Blogologues initiative.

Do write to us if you have any ideas / suggestions.

P.S I'm glad you remember 'Coffin...' lol

- Mathi

WritingsForLife said...

seems interesting :-). I am assuming this was in Chicago? m

Ratzzz said...

ah.. i figured wrthe prob was... RENI!!!

he had said it was a 7 pm show... so all well guys...

good luck with ur future endeavors... and yeah would love to work with u guys on the Blogologues initiative... *fishing out my entry* :D

Coffin was fun :-)

thanks once again

How do we know said...

u review really really well!

Ratzzz said...

@Raaji

its very much in chennai dear :)

@hdwk

thanks da

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