Once again,
The Algarveans have been invited to participate in Lagoa’s annual Comedy
Festival, HUMORFEST, and the cast are learning their lines for two one-act
plays: Last Tango in Little Grimley and Lockdown in Little Grimley, a comedy
double bill by David Tristram and directed by Angela Theobold.
The Little Grimley comedies centre on a struggling thespian group headed by
self-appointed actor/director/writer Gordon, played by Frank Remiatte, who is
determined to keep the Little Grimley Amateur Dramatic Society going despite
its dwindling numbers. Gordon believes a surefire way to increase audiences is
to lure them in with sex; subsequently, he has written a play that promises more
sex than it will probably deliver. Assisted by petulant leading actress
Margaret, (Val Lefrere), set builder Bernard, (Alan Smith), and inept
thespian but keen singer Joyce, (Tracey Christiansen), they start rehearsing
Last Tango. Chaos ensues with hilarious results. The second play Lockdown in
Little Grimley reveals the foursome’s efforts to stage a hospital drama during
the COVID pandemic, with equally comic consequences.
No stranger to comedy herself having appeared in many productions, director
Angela Theobold will ensure that the acerbic wit of David Tristram
metamorphoses into some hugely funny one-liners delivered with perfect
precision by her cast.
Double bill
Last Tango in Little Grimley and Lockdown in Little Grimley is playing at the
Carlos de Carmo Auditorium in Lagoa on 23, 24, and 25 March at 7:45 p.m. From
mid-February, tickets priced at €12 can be bought online at bol.pt or in person
at Auditório Carlos do Carmo, Convento de S. José in Lagoa and at Município de
Lagoa - Balcao Único. Also available at Worten and FNAC. Please see our website
for more details: thealgarveans.com