The Herald (South Africa)

Serious theme to Pemads’ comic act

- Gillian McAinsh mcainshg@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

Pemads is marking its annual Twelfth Night awards ceremony this weekend with a production of Dinner for One starring Linda-Louise Swain and Leslie Speyers at the Little Theatre.

After his successful direction of the pantomime Sinbad, the Sailor in December, Speyers steps into the hilarious role of James the butler, with Swain as Miss Sophie in a traditiona­l new year presentati­on of the comic two-hander.

Mary Nelson is in the director's chair of Dinner for One, staged as a tribute to her late husband Albert Nelson who passed away in early 2018.

"Mary and Albert returned to Port Elizabeth at the beginning of 2018 and Albert and I had just spoken about re-staging our first ever production of Dinner for One as a fundraiser for the Animal Anti-Cruelty League. Mary had directed the two of us in this fun production many, many years ago,” Swain said.

“Sadly, it was shortly thereafter that Albert was diagnosed with cancer and he passed away very suddenly. We wanted to stage this production in his memory and as a tribute to all that he and Mary have done for our Pemads Little Theatre.

“For those not able to attend the awards ceremony, there will be another performanc­e as a fundraiser for AACL at the Victoria Park Bowling Club at 7pm on January 26.”

The Pemads awards pay tribute not only to performers but also to backstage workers, lighting and sound technician­s, directors and all those involved in its three 2018 production­s, namely: Rent, the Musical, The Rise and Fall of Little Voice and Sinbad.

Committee awards recognise fields other than performanc­e and a panel of judges awards all other trophies. The judges for 2018 are drama teachers Anne Hobson, Mariette van der Walt and Greg Everard.

In addition to the awards and play, Sandi-Lee Osborne, who recently returned to PE, will sing. And in moving its annual awards away from its traditiona­l Twelfth Night date of January 6, Pemads has, unlike the characters in Dinner for One, not opted for the “same procedure as every year”.

“It’s actually going to be on January 12 this year because we found that having it on the traditiona­l Twelfth Night a lot of the recipients of the awards could not make it,” Swain said. “Half of the time we had trophies we couldn’t hand out!”

The awards night (and play) on Saturday are open to the public, at 6.30 for 7pm, at the theatre in Athol Fugard (formerly Belmont) Terrace.

Tickets will be on sale at the door at R30 per person at the Box Office from 6pm, and this includes snacks after the ceremony.

Tickets for Dinner for One on January 26 are R65 each, on sale through Hilary on WhatsApp, 083-635-6995.

 ?? Picture: EUGENE COETZEE ?? LIGHT HEARTED: Linda-Louise Swain as Miss Sophie and Leslie Speyers as James in ‘Dinner for One’
Picture: EUGENE COETZEE LIGHT HEARTED: Linda-Louise Swain as Miss Sophie and Leslie Speyers as James in ‘Dinner for One’

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