ASSEMBLY (VENUE 3)
New Zealand company Indian Ink, creators of the 1999 Fringe hit show
Krishnan's Dairy, can only enhance their reputation for original and
enchanting theatre with this beautifully conceived play. Set in the
Wellington hotel of ageing Ammachy and her partially blind niece Sasha,
it tells a story that interweaves real biographies and events to generate
the most elaborate and brilliant fiction.
LG Pathak, who went on to found the great Pathak pickle empire, arrived
in Britain in penury after great travels. The Dow chemical company carries
on its name the irredeemable stain of the Bhopal disaster. Western societies,
New Zealand included, continue to be suspicious of the professional
qualifications of people from "less developed" countries, forcing highly-qualified
immigrants into the most unskilled, poorly paid work.
These facts seem like an unlikely starting place for a drama that combines
a touching love story with an intelligent and hilarious celebration
of human resilience. However, Indian Ink's writers Jacob Rajan and Justin
Lewis have a delicate, sophisticated touch, and have moulded the real-life
dramas into one of the most gentle, unusual and poignant pieces of theatre
on this Fringe.
Things seem to be going well for the nascent love of the humorously
irascible hotel manager Sasha (fabulously played by Ansuya Nathan) and
porter Jojo (performed superbly by the versatile Rajan himself), until
the arrival of a pompous Anglo-Indian with the sinister name of G Reaper.
As Sasha's astonishing, tragic past catches up to her, the hotel chef's
mouse is killed and everyone's life is sent into flux.
Combining Kim Merry and writer Lewis' outstanding masks, subtly stylised
physical performance and emotive comic humour, Pickle is further evidence
of the Auckland company's extraordinary capacity for turning immense
and serious stories into the most affectionate and thought-provoking
theatre.
-> 11:45am today. Until 25 August
The original review can be found here:
http://www.edinburgh-festivals.com/reviews.cfm?id=883422003&sid=3585