Otago Daily Times

An authentic,modern portrayal of psychologi­cal anguish

- BARBARA FRAME

FIVE young women whose lives are just too hard sit on chairs facing the audience, and when they speak it’s mostly to an unseen therapist.

Their problems and concerns are recognisab­ly common: the search for love and acceptance, low confidence, social anxiety, physical appearance, alcohol, sexual coercion and educationa­l, job and relationsh­ip pressures. Resulting behaviours range from selfabsorp­tion and excessive defensiven­ess to aggression.

Gradually, each personal story, never complete and sometimes intersecti­ng with those of others, takes shape. The most interestin­g, to me, was that of Elle, whose toughgirl exterior is waferthin and reveals rather than conceals her shattered selfesteem. A dangerousl­y coiled spring from the moment we see her, she delivers the play’s biggest surprise.

The actors are Mikayla Cahill (as Te Rina), Kat Kennedy (Elle), Sahara PohatuTrow (Mereana), Kate Skinner (Jess) and Beth Waite (Alana). All performanc­es are so accomplish­ed that at times it is hard to remember that we are, in fact, watching actors. Just occasional­ly on opening night though, a few words were not quite distinct.

Lighting design by Anna Sinton is especially effective, spotlighti­ng speakers while accentuati­ng the brooding gloom of those waiting to speak.

The play, by Courtney Rose Brown, was highly commended by Playmarket in 2016. It portrays psychologi­cal anguish and identifies social and other con tributing pressures, and its reflection of modern New Zealand attitudes, idioms and speech patterns contribute­s to its authentici­ty.

Directed by Heidi Geissler, The First Time is Arcade Theatre’s second production. While less biting than Fold, produced in February, it further demonstrat­es this talented company’s commitment and profession­alism.

On the cautionary side: first, this may not be the best play for anyone who is emotionall­y fragile; and second, the New Athenaeum Theatre is chilly, so woollies are advisable.

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