Mrs Krishnan's Party is on at Baycourt theatre until Sunday night. Photo / Supplied
Mrs Krishnan's Party is on at Baycourt theatre until Sunday night. Photo / Supplied
Someone once said the sweetest sound to someone's ears is their own name.
This just about sums up why Mrs Krishnan's Party is the play of the people, creating a community within an audience for one beautiful night.
The contagious joy of Mrs Kirshnan's Party - both the play andthe party within the play -is set the moment you step into a makeshift dairy with colourful banners thrown about.
Co-lead James, played by Justin Rogers, greets and seats each and every one of the audience, decked out in his best party threads.
Mrs Krishnan's Party is on at Baycourt theatre until Sunday night. Photo / Supplied
Mrs Krishnan's Party is on at Baycourt theatre until Sunday night. Photo / Supplied
Improvisation plays a pivotal part of the magic and means every staging of the play is original.
The lightning-quick wit of Nagarajan, in particular, allows the unique stories of the audience to be fused into the action with hilarious results.
The play is not without its moments of grief, sadness and longing. Without these lows, the highs would not feel so joyous.
The - unsurprising - standing ovation at the end of the play spoke volumes and I'm sure many of the audience would gladly experience the party bonanza again.
Mrs Krishnan's Party Baycourt Theatre Saturday - 7pm Sunday - 4pm Tickets available at Ticketek or Baycourt Theatre.