Bitter Winter


Bitter Winter

The tedium of going to castings, you risk it all and gain nothing for your efforts, you saw people who are just like you in the waiting room, some even prettier than you, willing to do the same job, what's done is done. The casting director lady has seen it all, the frizzling enthusiasm of youth vanish. First couple of months, you had the spirit, but lately you just coming in to mark the register, until you win or lose hope. You thought you did your best and that you'd get the part, so you wait and wait for a call that never comes. Indifference, it's like you don't exist. Agitated and flooding with anxiety, you offered to shoot the scene again but were met with "No thanks, that's not necessary, we have everything we need". There's nothing you can do, it's not in your hands. They decided against you the moment you left the room, meanwhile you're living in hope, painting dreams in your mind that never come to fruition. Broke. A nobody. That call back is everything, you get another chance, the chance to meet the director, this could be it.


I was at the Pieter Toerien Theatre for the opening of the Paul Slabolepszy's, play "Bitter Winter". Amazing play, brilliant in it's execution. I was with SamSays, we were in B3 and B4 - at the very front. Thank you Collett Dawson for the weekend. Alan Committee was super great the day before with his show "Olympic Gold". He is up on the podium with a Gold medal with that performance: incredible delivery, quick witted, energetic, on his feet, interactive, very humorous and just a straight-up banger! Comedians are the cleverest people, providing social commentary, reflecting reality in a humorous undertone and helping us mould our human existence in an environment where everything goes, I was laughing throughout, it takes a lot of hard work and mastery to be Alan Committee, he makes it look so easy, so effortless, the show is just pure comedy gold. 


The play is set in a Casting directors office, call back, two guys are cast, old has been guy, with present guy. Present guy is angry and hostile at first, his character arc progresses and he opens up to the old has been guy, that's when he starts being open with us, the audience, music on his headphones is off and put away. He walks in the scene avoident and closed off, secluded, trapped on his phone, listening to music on his phone - Kendrick Lamar "Money Trees". Present guy is cast as the main guy, the old man is led into believing that he is cast for the role, only to reveal in the last minute that he is not cast. Someone from overseas filled the role. The play has a lot of heart. It is beaufully craft, perfect in a way that only art can be, excuted by performers who love what they do - the performers were extraordinary, performing with purpose, being in the moment, embodying the craft. The show has personality and quirks, it is relatable and humorous. As the play progressed we learned about the protagonists lives, their families, their past, we became invested. The set was office-like, backdrop, Jozi. Andre Odendaal plays Jean-Louis Lourens, the old has been guy. Oarabile Ditsele plays Prosper Mangane, the present guy. Chantal Stanfield plays Felicia Willemse, the casting director lady. The play is just brilliant. Congratulations Lesedi Job and the whole team and a deserved standing ovation. 


https://youtu.be/tZOk7nF1je4?si=3bA5yrFm5ia4mi6W

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Carmen

A Star is Born

In search of lost time