
This production has some appropriately charming moments, within a somewhat pedestrian style presentation with all the hallmarks of an old fashioned, 50’s musical.

His self effacing humour is hilarious, peppered with a myriad of clever references to his own shortcomings as he leads the audience through the comic minefield that is his life.

This is the core strength of this production. The unnamed creation of Frankenstein is the life and soul of this play, and he shines.

This old school entertainment is a charmer. And, the extraordinary investment of energy by the cast triggered a standing ovation from a delighted audience.

This production of a fine Australian play shows considerable potential for the developing theatrical maturity of these up and coming actors and director.

Scarborough is to date the second stage offering from The Honeytrap and it shows the fledgeling company’s commitment to delivering challenging theatre.