She Kills Monsters
Court Theatre Pub Charity Studio, Christchurch
20/08/2024 - 31/08/2024
Production Details
Written by Qui Nguyen
Ben Freeth: Director
The Court Theatre Youth Company
She Kills Monsters tells the story of Agnes Evans as she deals with the death of her younger sister, Tilly. When Agnes stumbles upon Tilly’s Dungeons & Dragons notebook, she finds herself catapulted into a journey of discovery and action-packed adventure in the imaginary world that was her sister’s refuge.
Award-winning playwright, TV and screenwriter (Marvel Studios, Disney) Qui Nguyen weaves a high-energy, dramatic comedy blending reality with supermodel elves, warrior women, and ogres. This tale, performed by the talented Court Youth Company, explores friendship and acceptance, offering a heart-pounding homage to the inner geek and warrior in us all, with more than a touch of humour.
Join the adventure whether you are a D&D enthusiast or newcomer.
The Court Theatre – The Pub Charity Studio
20 August – 31 August; 7pm – 8.40pm
Bookings from The Court Theatre
Cast:
Grace Opie: Agnes
Aashma Goldfarb: Tilly
Gem Baillie: Miles
Tamaroa Connelly: Orcus
Rose Fleet: Vera
Ben Camm: Chuck
Sienna Gutsell: Lilith
Aleksandra Ketko: Kaliope Darkwalker/Kelly
Sonya Li-McHenry: Narrator/Ensemble/Understudy Agnes
CJay Horrey: Narrator/Ensemble/Understudy Kaliope
Ben Evans: Steve/Ensemble
Lily-Grace Saunders: Farah/Ensemble/Understudy Lilith
Beth Gibson: Evil Gabbi/Ensemble
Em Stephenson: Evil Tina/Ensemble
Libby Alford: Ensemble/Understudy Tilly
James English: Ensemble/Understudy Miles & Steve
Tama Romein: Ensemble/Understudy Chuck
Amelie Devos: Ensemble/Assistant Stage Manager
Crew:
Kira Josephson: Choreographer/Intimacy Director
Lizzie Tollemache: Fight Choreography
David Ladderman: Fight Choreography
Rosie Gilmore: Set/AV Designer & Stage Manager
Tina Hutchison-Thomas: Costume Designer
Nephtalim Antoine: Sound Designer
Geoff Nunn: Lighting Designer
Theatre ,
1 hour 40 (no interval)
Impressive celebration of Dungeons & Dragons, nerd culture and theatre.
Review by Lauren Douglas 21st Aug 2024
The Court Youth Company’s production of She Kills Monsters by Qui Nguyen, directed by Ben Freeth, is described with the tagline as “join the adventure whether you are a D&D enthusiast or newcomer”. I come in somewhere on the spectrum between the two, having watched and enjoyed a number of adventures at Dungeons & Comedians (Little Andromeda), and recently played my first game of D&D.
The story follows the very average Agnes, as she deals with the loss of her teenage sister Tilly. After Tilly’s death, Agnes finds her sister’s Dungeons & Dragons notebook and immerses herself in the fantasy world created by Tilly.
This show is anything but average. We are seamlessly transported from the real world (and some cracking 90s tunes) to a fantasy world of elves, fairies, demon cheerleaders and, of course, dragons. Agnes is joined by the adventurers of Tilly’s creation on a journey to not only fight monsters, but understand her sister better.
The visual design and production of the show is fantastic; set and AV (Rosie Gilmore), lighting (Geoff Nunn), costumes (Tina Hutchison-Thomas), sound (Nephtalim Antoine), and puppets (Edwin Beats and Rebekah Head) all contribute to bringing the fantasy world to life. Under the direction of Ben Freeth, a clear vision has come together, with great parallels between action within the game and events in the real world.
The cast are truly impressive; they hit the comedic, dramatic, and emotional moments so well, I have to remind myself of how young they are. The future is truly bright for these actors. The ensemble must be applauded for filling many roles, not only the story’s minor characters, but for their puppeteering, and work with set and props. The whole cast bring good energy to the clever choreography (Kira Josephson) and fight choreography (Lizzie Tollemache and David Ladderman).
I could rave about each of the actors independently, but have to give special mention to Grace Opie as Agnes and Ben Camm as Dungeon Master Chuck, who barely leave the stage over the 90-minute performance. Grace brings a great maturity to the role and Ben is undeniably funny and accurate in their portrayal of a very nerdy teenager, with a great passion for D&D.
I’m accompanied to She Kills Monsters by my friend who could definitely be described as a Dungeons & Dragons enthusiast, regularly playing and DMing games. He laughs at a few more nuanced jokes that I don’t get, but it’s still a very enjoyable experience for someone with less knowledge of the game.
She Kills Monsters at its core is a good story, told well. A story of sisterhood, and not really knowing someone until it’s too late. Framed by a fantasy world, the show helps us, the audience, “experience something different”. It’s a true celebration at the intersection of Dungeons & Dragons, nerd culture, and theatre. All three can be used as an escape, or a refuge from life’s challenges, but also a way to get to know each other better.
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