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I'd wanted to see "The Swearing Jar" ever since I first heard about it, so I was happy when a friend informed me that it was being put on at The Fringe. I have to admit that I wasn't sure if I'd enjoy it as much as "Noble Parasites" and "Don't Wake Me" as Kate Hewlett wouldn't be performing. However, from what I've learned about Kate Hewlett through interviews and her blog, "The Swearing Jar" is very much her play. From the very beginning, I could hear her voice in the writing. The hilarious dialogue and endearing, likeable characters have Kate Hewlett written all over them.

Janet Porter made a wonderful entrance as Carey, knocking furiously at the stage door and then stumbling in late for Simon's birthday party. You can't help but be charmed by Carey as she immediately sticks her foot in it by swearing -- and then swears some more because she fails to cover it up. Porter seemed to shift from comedy to drama effortlessly and brought a great sense of depth to Carey's character. Andrew Pifko (Simon) also had a real flair for comedy, exchanging witty banter with Porter in a wonderfully dry manner. On the surface, he appears to be pretty laid back and mostly amused by his wife's antics, but we later learn that he's rather more complex than we first suspected.

As I really enjoyed Christopher Stanton's performance in "Don't Wake Me," I was glad to see his name in the programme for "The Swearing Jar". This time around, he plays the nervous and rather awkward Owen, who makes friends with Carey when she visits the bookstore he works in. As Carey points out, Owen tends to blurt out the first thing that pops into his head, which makes for some very funny conversation. However, like Porter, Stanton is able to tap into the more vulnerable side of Owen and bring extra dimension to his character. Lastly, Kyra Harper's portrayal of Bev was a real treat. She was able to play with the mother-in-law stereotype without making it seem clichéd. While she tries to appear tough and together on the outside, the audience is given glimpses of a woman who is a little lost and a lot lonely.

If you're a fan of Kate Hewlett, or just good theatre, then I definitely recommend "The Swearing Jar". It's playing at the Tarragon Theatre until Saturday. Check out Kate Hewlett's blog to see a schedule of the remaining performances.

Date: 2008-07-09 02:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] puckrobin.livejournal.com
I saw Walking the Labyrinth at the Fringe today. I think the concept was somewhat better than the execution.

I see the same venue has a Sherlock Holmes play on during Fringe too.

http://www.seventeensteps.com/

Date: 2008-07-09 03:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rusty-armour.livejournal.com
Small world, eh? I'm sorry "Walking the Labyrinth" had a better concept than execution. That seems to happen with theatre sometimes.

Aaaarrrggghhh! I wish I could see the Sherlock Holmes play, but the only time that would work for me would be the Saturday night and I'm going to be busy then. In fact, that's the reason why I went to see "The Swearing Jar" tonight. Oh, well. Maybe someone will stage it again some other time. I did download the script, so I can at least read the play. If you end up going yourself, I hope you enjoy it.

Date: 2008-07-09 04:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ahkna.livejournal.com
Awww man, Kate's not performing? Sad. I would definitely have gone and seen this tomorrow if she was in it.

Date: 2008-07-09 03:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rusty-armour.livejournal.com
Yeah, but it's still a great play! It's very funny and very entertaining! And it's been getting really good reviews. There was a long lineup to get into the theatre and it was pretty much a full house. It's definitely worth seeing even without Kate performing. I mean, it is her play after all.

Date: 2008-07-10 02:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ahkna.livejournal.com
Hee, I ended up seeing today's show. It was SO excellent. I didn't see the "twist" coming and I was completely enthralled the entire time. Janet Porter was pretty amazing. Carey was so complex and adorable.

I think I might have to take my little brother to see it on Saturday. He loves the Hewletts as much as I do.

Date: 2008-07-10 03:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rusty-armour.livejournal.com
Hee, I ended up seeing today's show. It was SO excellent. I didn't see the "twist" coming and I was completely enthralled the entire time. Janet Porter was pretty amazing. Carey was so complex and adorable.

Oh, good! I'm so glad you did go! :-) No, I didn't see the twist coming either and, like you, I got completely lost in the play. Janet Porter did an amazing job playing Carey. In some ways, she reminded me a bit of Kate Hewlett herself.

I think I might have to take my little brother to see it on Saturday. He loves the Hewletts as much as I do.

If he loves the Hewletts then I'm sure he'll love the play. It's definitely got Kate's great sense of humour written all over it. Probably a bit of David's as well. *g* In any case, I hope your brother enjoys the play if you guys go see it on Saturday. :-)

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