Saturday, August 9, 2014

Sanitise... The Play!

From her entrance,

     Mel's sexually bathroom deviant BDSM humour, honed to captivating perfection, draws you in! It's all rather insidiously sparkling at first, the spotless display behind the lead solo actress and her facial expressions are a mime's contortionate dream, compelling you, the audience, to join her on an adventure that progresses from fantasies about phantom thought bubble colleagues to menacing

    I myself am not a fan of however many shades of grey any particular book is, but a performance in front of me, (As I sat front row and centre, prepared with a moustache and smile that was almost too willing to giggle into deep throws of laughter throughout) oh, take me away! For the journey is no longer in the mind as you read through the pages of an author's explicitly mental vivid into lucid picture grabbing book, no! It's right before you, on a stage, being acted or in this case...

     Well I do believe that I've let on enough, honestly now, you can't expect a poet who randomly reviews to give all the details away! The show is just long enough to keep you there the whole way through, and not arrogant or overly presumptuous in it's polished'ness, for at the Edinburgh Fringe you bump suggestive hips, thoughts and comments with all sorts. Many shows that traverse their way to Scotland's East Coast City of Hills haven't discovered what they're stage presence is portraying in entirety yet, though their message might be diluted a minute smidge, don't let that detract from the beauty of any performance you might find alluring enough to bare contemporary witness to.

     The crew of Sanitise, the play, have worked hard to put together something that doesn't deviate from it's own projection that draws you in to the lead clown's bathroom perfectly facially expressed quasi fetish humour; and just for those of you who don't know, the word 'quasi' means: 'Just less than mostly,' which is to say, go and see this show at Underbelly's Belly Button in Cowgate 10:00PM Every fringe night!

In lieu of our participation in,
Witnessing majesty!

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