American
Poodle is actually two shows for the price of one.
In
the 1700 the relationship between America and Britain began and with
one thing and another the relationship has changed and developed not
always for the better.
Snowball the first part of "American
Poodle" is written and performed by Guy Masterson and directed
in the UK by Peter McNally. Several characters take us through the
history of the Americas from a European point of view. Guy as always
an expert in guiding his audiences through the tales he is
presenting. His ability to capture us in the first few minutes
always amazes yet delights me. In this section both his literary and
performance talents are displayed to their best.
Splayfoot
by Brian Parks performed by David Calvitto directed by John Clancy
in the USA. Brings an American, with old world expectations, in to
modern London. I have seen David Calvitto in previous plays although
he is not as well known to me as Guy. His story telling and
performance is as compelling.
Both
parts of this unique experience met in Edinburgh for the first time
for the Fringe and for me the Experiment worked extremely well. We
have the advantage of being presented with two superb performers and
a company who’s high standards are legendary to Edinburgh Fringe
Festival goers. This is still in a process of development and I
would love to get back to see it towards the end of the run to be
able to make a comparison.
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