After what was (hopefully) a riotous start to the day, we’re next off to see a play that seems to combine humour and heartache, 203 Theatre’s production of Brothers, at Underbelly Med Quad (Clover), at 12:10 on Sunday 20th. This is how the blurb describes it: “The winners of the Derek Award’s Best Overall Show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2015 return with another fast-paced and thought-provoking production. With aspects of their five-star signature blend of music and physical-theatre, 203 tackle another poignant and topical subject – understanding and coping with mental health issues. Told through the lives of five university housemates, the show starts as a rip-roaring comedy before the students’ insecurities, anxieties and depression become all too apparent, leading to a preventable tragedy.”
As I have a number of friends with mental health issues, this subject interests me greatly. It sounds like it will be a fascinating but maybe also painful watch – but that’s what the Fringe is all about, relishing a theatrical challenge! Check back around 1:30pm to see what we thought. By then the next preview blog should be available to read too.
Strong, powerful play with some superb performances and something of a surprise ending. It packs an emotional punch with its portrayal of Mental Health issues and tells a story that needs to be told. I really liked the way the guys did so much physical activity in such a confined space – great control.
And to cap it all, at the end they were presented with the award for best drama on the fringe! Well deserved!
“First name?”
“Award.”
“Last?”
“Winning.”
“Miidle?”
“Hypen.”
“And the nickname?”
“Oscar.”
I believed every word I heard, honest, and that’s how “Mr. Award-Winning” ended up in the Playbill.