Totally weird, defiantly risqué, director Cam Lithgow succeeds brilliantly by just letting it flow. I felt we were watching a rehearsal that might take place as actors try to experiment to see what works and what doesn't, just plain silly fun.
Ali Beal, Peter Berry, Jack Garvey, Nathalie Van Egten are to be congratulated for their stage energy and passion as they unfolded their stories.
New Zealand playwright Fiona Farrell's Chook Chook is well known to one-act play festivals and director Ali Beal will delight you with a hilarious look at life in a battery hen house, as told by four hens dealing with the issues of confinement and production.
Wendy Beauchamp brought her older cynical character to life and was helped in her portrayal by Rachel Keith who was certainly full of revolutionary zeal.
Masie Bromfield well expressed youthful enthusiasm and Adrienne Hurley nearly convinced me that mating with a rooster is all bit of a bore.
Imaginative costumes, clever lighting, excellent sound, well projected voices, with a special set that flowed from one play to another, highlighted this production.
Fringe theatre is all about risk taking, not only commercially but also artistically, and outside of festivals is not often seen her in the Bay.
I commend Theatre HB for putting this extreme collection together for a short season. A very powerful evening of theatrical seduction awaits you and as you leave loving, or maybe hating, an offering I can guarantee that they will all stay in your mind long after you arrive home.