A Show From Nothing
With only two chairs to aid them in creating a theatrical scenario, Noah Tavor & Jarrad Parker will be improvising a different one hour comedy each night, for nights at Adelaide’s Bluebee Room.
On opening night, Tavor & Parker assumed an impressive variety of different personas, including characters of different gender and ethnicity to themselves, with impressive, chameleonic ease. The two had a solid chemistry together, and kept the dialogue firing back and forth at a steady pace. Where the pair struggled was in stringing together a coherent plot, which was muddled by their non-linear approach to storytelling, attempting to juggle around a half-dozen different narratives at once, switching between them at random.
Still, the two performers have sufficient off-the-cuff wit and quirky charm to ensure that fans of improvisational theatre should find something of interest here.
Benjamin Orchard.
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