Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Original play from Unifaun

Things come to a head in this weekend's production of Unintended. Photo: Darrin Zammit-Lupi

Unifaun Theatre Productions hits the boards this weekend with Unintended, a play penned by founder and artistic director Adrian Buckle. The piece is an original, no-holds-barred play which revolves around four characters. Jamie, who is in love with Lily-Anne, has arrived at her house in preparation to take her to the prom. Lily-Anne, a confident and cocky girl, teases him but then proceeds to reassure him of her interest in him. Meanwhile, Lily-Anne's parents, Martin and Diana, arrive and Lily-Anne goes to change. What follows is Jamie's or any prospective boyfriend's worst nightmare. Taboos are broken and harsh brutality ensues. The play is directed by Stephen Oliver and features longtime Unifaun collaborator Mikhail Basmadjian together with Stephen Mintoff, Mariele Zammit and Joyia Fitch. The production is designed by Romualdo Moretti and Anthony Catania. "This is a return to form for Unifaun," Buckle comments. "We are producing a drama that pushes the envelope and that will create discussion." This is standard fare for the company which has been leading the way in revolutionising local theatre since its inception in 2005. Through Unifaun, local audiences have been introduced...

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