Otago Daily Times

Simple story of child’s family experience scores highly

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ELOISE is 7, and she’s telling a story about herself, perhaps as a ‘‘What I did in the holidays’’ exercise. She cares passionate­ly about things that matter to 7yearolds: things like pyjamas, and what there is for breakfast, and whether apple juice is nicer than orange juice.

The story is simple. Eloise, who lives in Dunedin with her mum, Karen, flies to Wellington to see her dad, Dennis, who has another lady living in his house. Things go well, sort of, until the strangenes­s gets to be too much and Eloise comes home early.

Into this minimal plot and a running time of of less than an hour, playwright Emily Duncan packs a great deal. Eloise is a likeable, articulate child, developing independen­ce but anxious about making mistakes, aware of but not understand­ing adult quarrels and animositie­s. Both parents are recognisab­ly average New Zealanders, and the play focuses on the difficulti­es of getting by from day to day, the bitterness that wells up when things don’t go happily, the disappoint­ment of unmet expectatio­ns and the sheer hard work of it all. It’s also a celebratio­n of the goodness of family life, and the everyday joy of being a parent.

Sara Georgie plays both Eloise and Karen. Through voice, movement and gesture she very successful­ly communicat­es the ways in which children experience the world, and provides a sympatheti­c interpreta­tion of Karen’s devotion and necessary toughness.

The set, designed by Simon Anderson, depicts a school classroom where Eloise tells her story.

Although Eloise in the Middle is about a child, it is not for children. Directed by Jordan Dickson and presented by Prospect Park Production­s, it reaches a high standard, and I hope to see more work from this very capable company before too long.

 ??  ?? Eloise in the Middle Dunedin Public Art Gallery Saturday, September 29
Eloise in the Middle Dunedin Public Art Gallery Saturday, September 29

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