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Austentatious – An Improvised Jane Austen Novel (Austentatious and Underbelly Productions)

By | Published on Thursday 13 August 2015

Austentatious

We’re told that there are over 900 hundred unpublished and little-known works by the 18th century novelist. Here, the Austentatious crew perform a fully improvised rendition of one of them, whose title is suggested by a member of the audience. We were treated to ‘The Notorious Transvestite from the Isle of Mull’, in which a lighthouse keeper’s long-lost brother returns to Mull accompanied by his new wife Consuela (who has a surprisingly deep voice). A tale of misunderstood love and enlightenment, this was a hilariously engrossing performance. The cast are fantastically sharp, reading one another remarkably well and, with virtually no props, their only limit was their imagination. It’s a wonderful hour of silliness that offers the ultimate in expecting the unexpected.

Underbelly George Square, until 31 Aug.
tw rating 5/5 | [Daisy Malt]



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