Two child actors and one seasoned professional. That was the cast of Ko van den Bosch's Restmüll, a realistically absurb play about two young brothers who have been living without a father or mother for six years. Gustav, the older brother, is the man of the house and spends his time either watching tv, sleeping or eating. With his bright red hair. Gustav, played by Jakob Soukup, is bold, opinionated, witty, street smart and a big-talker. On the other hand, younger brother Boris (Clemens Joham) is curious, gullable, well-behaved and brave. Both boys were well cast and contrasted each other well; although, credit must be given to Soukup who acted with such procision that some acting students at any creditable university haven't even achieved yet. He effectively showed a child who is the big guy when he knows what he is talking about, but the second he is in unfamiliar waters he becomes a massive scaredy-cat.
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Boris (Clemens Joham) and Gustav (Jakob Soukup) |
This is an excellent play for young and old and because the principle characters are played be children it may be more accessable to a younger audience. The dialogue was very witty and the story was well thought out. My only major critic is that the story could have been told much faster. For the majority of the piece a line was said and then characters acted and then the next line was said. If actions and lines could have been incorporated more the piece would have flowed much better.
Overall - 6.5/10
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