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Get ready to nerd out with the Old Mill Theatre

How far would you go to get rid of an unwelcome houseguest? It’s a question explored in The Nerd,  a comedic play from Serial Productions at the Old Mill Theatre, written by US playwright Larry Shue and directed by Joe Isaia and Rob Warner.

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The story focuses on young architect Willum, visited by ex-GI Rick Steadman – a man he has never met but who saved Willum’s life after he was seriously wounded in Vietnam.

Willum is delighted when Rick shows up unexpectedly at his apartment on the night of his 34th birthday party, although Rick’s awkward manner and inappropriate behaviour soon throws the occasion into shambles.

“As you can imagine, there are many embarrassing moments between Willum and his guests,” director Isaia said. “Rick is a strange nerd who overstays his welcome with a vengeance and Willum goes to outrageous lengths to be rid of him.

“Essentially, it’s a classic fish-out-of-water story.

“One of the challenges is keeping everything as real as possible while dishing out the laughs.

“We want the audience to identify and sympathise with our characters in what are sometimes extraordinary circumstances.”

Acting and directing for nearly 30 years, Isaia made his debut with Limelight Theatre and has gone on to work with the Old Mill, KADS, Marloo and Garrick Theatres, Serial Productions and the Graduate Dramatic Society in shows such as Blackadder, Breaker Morant, The King and I, Death of a Salesman, The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband and Macbeth.

He had also directed numerous productions including Nuts, Revenge, Our Boys, Amy’s View, Noises Off and Footloose.

“I had the good fortune to play the title role in The Foreigner last year, which was also written by Larry Shue,” Isaia said.

“The success of the show led Serial Productions to take on the challenge of producing another comedy by the same playwright.

“As I was going to be away for the some of the performance dates and couldn’t be in it, I put my hand up to direct the show.”

Co-director Rob Warner said The Nerd examined the lengths people go to in an effort to help friends and loved ones, even if that meant sometimes hilarious or humiliating results.

“Expect a lot of laughter and some cringe-worthy awkwardness,” he said.

“The character of Willum feels duty-bound to welcome and accept someone to whom he owes a deep debt but whose cluelessness threatens to ruin both his professional and personal lives.

“How much would you put up with from someone to whom you owe so much?”

The Nerd was first performed in London in 1981, and also had a Broadway run in 1987. Larry Shue was an accomplished playwright and actor who had served in the Vietnam war. He wrote both of his well-known plays The Nerd and The Foreigner while serving as playwright in residence at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater.

His life was cut tragically short when he was killed in a small plane crash in 1985.

The Nerd plays at 7.30pm August 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23 and 24 with 2pm matinees August 11 and 18. Book tickets via Trybooking

The heritage-listed Old Mill Theatre is on the corner of Mends Street and Mill Point Road, South Perth.

 

Source: Media Release


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