Photo Flash: First Look at IT'S ALL GREEK TO ME, Extended thru May 23 at Old Mill Theatre

By: May. 17, 2014
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Following a successful three-week season, an extra performance of It's All Greek To Me has been scheduled for 8pm, Friday, May 23. Typically used to highlight not understanding, the phrase "it's all Greek to me" now lends itself to the title of a play premiering at the Old Mill Theatre this month. Written by WA playwright Noel O'Neill and directed by Valerie Dragojevic, hilarity turns to disaster in a comedy of errors set in 1960s London when a man makes a promise he cannot keep. Scroll down for a first look at the cast in action!

It's All Greek To Me is the story of Nicolous Pilankous who celebrates with a bottle of ouzo one night and suddenly gets a call from his lonely cousin Stavros in Greece. In his drunken state, "Nicky" promises him a wife - leading to hilarious and sometimes disastrous results.

"My inspiration for the play came from the Greeks I grew up with in London in the late ''50s and 60s," O''Neill said. "It''s All Greek To Me is a tribute to the era. I was - and still am - a huge fan of Anthony Quinn who I saw play Zorba The Greek at the movies. I fell in love with how passionate it all seemed and how passionate these Greeks were with their music and dancing."

O'Neill moved to New York in his late teens and studied acting with Lee Strasberg, appearing in many off-Broadway productions. Since moving to Perth 12 years ago, he has worked with the Old Mill and KADS Theatres, Graduate Dramatic Society and Irish Theatre Players. O'Neill has won numerous awards for his work and currently lectures for the WA Academy of Performing Arts and Perth Actors'' Collective.

"The most interesting aspect of It''s All Greek To Me is watching characters gradually change as the play develops," he said. "There are lessons to be learnt through their mistakes - the rest is up to the gods."

Director Valerie Dragojevic (who also plays Jenna) brought O''Neill''s Snow and Ash to life last year, winning several awards at Dramafest, the annual state drama festival.

"It''s All Greek To Me is a slice of high comedy from life," she said. "It has a philandering husband with a suicidal wife and a son who's one olive short of a Greek salad. I haven't directed comedy before and was keen to try it out. It''s so much fun, compared to dark drama, and inspires laughter - we all need to laugh more."

Dragojevic said the main challenge lies in finding the truth in each character and ensuring it is expressed. "I don't believe in playing for laughs," she said. "Leave the laughing to the audience - the actor needs to give an honest performance."

The heritage-listed Old Mill Theatre is on the corner of Mends Street and Mill Point Road, South Perth (opposite the Windsor Hotel and Australia Post).

Photo Credit: Rick Hughes

Photo Flash: First Look at IT'S ALL GREEK TO ME, Extended thru May 23 at Old Mill Theatre
Nicky (Kim Taylor, left) with the locAl Clairvoyant Andronikus (Rex Gray)

Photo Flash: First Look at IT'S ALL GREEK TO ME, Extended thru May 23 at Old Mill Theatre
Nicky (Kim Taylor, left) tries to resist the flirtatious charms of Circe (Nada Dilevska)

Photo Flash: First Look at IT'S ALL GREEK TO ME, Extended thru May 23 at Old Mill Theatre
None-too-bright Dimitri (Cameron Leese), father Nicky (Kim Taylor) and pregnant daughter Jenna (Valerie Dragojevic) at odds

Photo Flash: First Look at IT'S ALL GREEK TO ME, Extended thru May 23 at Old Mill Theatre
Director Valerie Dragojevic, right, and writer Noel O'Neill, second from right, with some of the It's All Greek To Me Cast (Kim Taylor, Vivienne Marshall and Rex Gray).



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