| Reviews:
I ENJOYED a theatre experience with a difference
when I attended Mouthpiece Productions' latest show. On the face of it
the play, cleverly written by Karoline Leach, is a straight forward tale
of George Love, conman and serial womanizer and Adelaide, his next conquest/victim
set in Edwardian England. However, beneath the surface there is a lot
going on and feelings run high. The acting by the two stars, Marcus Fernando
and Denise Knight, is absolutely superb and the surroundings were such
that every nuance of emotion shown on their faces was on show throughout
- and I found this a wonderful, moving experience.
- Lynda Morrison, Redditch Advertiser October 20th 2004
You'll just love Mr. Love's crisis. MOUTHPIECE
Productions is on the road again, taking theatre to the people with a
re-run of the hit show, the Mysterious Mr. Love. the troupe's punishing
itinerary, which has seen its actors perform around Worcestershire and
beyond, deposited them in the Marr's Bar, in Worcester, last week. The
team can set up at venue within an hour - versatility being Mouthpiece
Production's middle name.
The story follows George, (Marcus Fernando), aka Mr. Love, an exit-through-the-back-window
con artists, striding the streets of London on the lookout for women with
a bit of cash. Adelaide ( Denise Knight), a back-room hat-maker, is insecure
about her weight and seemingly the perfect target. But after a night of
revelations, Mr. Love's crisis of confidence begins. You can discover
what happens to Mr. and Mrs. Love on the several performances left on
the show's itinerary.
Engaging and Precise, Mr. Love will surely earn Mouthpiece many return
invitations. -
Sam Dansie, Worcester Evening News 18th October 2004 |