Comfort And Joy Review - NODA

First, congratulations to those responsible for the set but also to the props team. Both these aspects of the play were first rate. So, too were the costumes. Mike Harding's script is extremely funny and the directors ensured that every nuance of humour was incorporated into the action.

As Goff (a curmudgeon of a man if ever there was one) Jon Molson was absolutely priceless. Jane Moss was equally impressive as Margaret while Brett Moore, in addition to directing the comedy, took on the sizeable role of her penny-pinching husband, Martin, at only a fortnight's notice and did it very well. All the rest of the cast played their respective roles well. Their characters differed greatly and the styles were maintained extremely well throughout. I loved the two little "aliens".

This was exactly the right sort of entertainment just prior to the Christmas season and especially on a night when the weather was decidedly miserable. Well done, everyone.

Comfort And Joy was nominated for the
NODA region best play of 2010!

Photo from left to right:
Elaine Deathridge (producer)
Peter Breach (NODA representative)
Brett Moore (director)