Thursday, 12 October 2023

Stay (A Play, a Pie and a Pint), Traverse

 A romcom musical with a heavy dosage of sentimentality and emotional manipulation. Sounds a bit too Hollywood for the Traverse? You'd not be far off.

Kit (Daisy Ann Fletcher) and Rowan (Craig Hunter) have met up in a scruffy public park to scatter the funeral ashes of a loved one onto a pond. It's a slightly tense encounter, what with them being past lovers. In fact they were engaged before she left him. So why are they doing this together? And are they're affections for one another still alive?

While much of the script is in natural dialogue, there are several songs - of the tune free variety so beloved by the modern musical. Even a bit of dancing. Both have decent voices, with Fletcher the pick of the pair, both for her singing and acting performances. The music doesn't really add anything, and I found myself getting bored during those parts of the action, and waiting for things to move along.

Just when it looks like we're moving towards a predictable ending a twist arrives which Hollywood would feel very much at home with), although there have been clues along the way. The emotional manipulation comes on strong at this point. There is some effort to provide a few thoughts on the subject of grief, but song isn't really the vehicle for something that serious.

There were some strong jokes scattered through the 50 minutes, and a well acted scene where some ducks exert an influence, but overall I was glad to see the end arrive.  

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