Love is a four letter word debut

Mom Tri’s Kitchen and Andaman Players’ Successful Debut of LOVE Is A Four Letter Word

When people think of Mom Tri’s Kitchen gourmet restaurant they think of stunning sea views, fine wines and excellent food. Well now it will also be known for Love.
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// Andaman Players' performance at Mom Tri's Kitchen, Phuket  Thailand

Andaman Players’ performance at Mom Tri’s Kitchen, Phuket Thailand

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PR Log (Press Release)May 01, 2010 – Mom Tri’s Kitchen’s (at Mom Tri’s Villa Royale hotel) latest event was an entertaining dinner theater featuring Love Is A Four Letter Word, the latest production from the Andaman Players theater group based in Phuket.

This was the debut performance that premiered to a full house and did not disappoint with its performance that took the audience through the voyage of love. The musical comedy review had something for everyone including ballads and Shakespearean sonnets, comedy skits, poetry, dance and live music.

Accompanying the performance was a 3 course meal from Mom Tri’s own Maître-Cuisinier de France Chef Jean-Noël Lumineau and what seemed to be a never ending flow of Chilean wines   perfectly paired with the mouthwatering dishes. Besides the show itself, the main course  was also a hit;  a medley of grilled sea scallops, pan roasted monkfish, Thai river prawn and Provençal vegetables with a fine sauce of Merlot.

The original idea and content for the show were due to the creative efforts of Baz Daniel, the late Tony Kelsey-Stead and Director Michael Flynn, but the revue was essentially a collaborative effort of all the Andaman Players.

Act One is firmly rooted in the allure of steadfast love, best conveyed by a recitation of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 29 by English TV actor Ben Dudley-Foster.

Act Two throws L-O-V-E into full satirical swing with a jaunt into the dark recesses of the human psyche. Laughs come non-stop when blond bombshell Joyce Madbak seduces her music teacher only to be interrupted by an enraged Steve Lawrence.

L-O-V-E offers a Phuketian remake of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s ’Some Enchanted Evening’ about what happens in Patong when an unsuspecting tourist falls for a transvestite.

Act Three attempts to find a conclusion about the impossible topic of love by offering some intellectual clarity as well ageless poetry, modern dance and popular songs. Just when one might be convinced romance is but an illusion, L-O-V-E’s romantic songster collides with the science of love and ultimately prevails in a heartwarming finale that assures us that L-O-V-E is, in fact, all you need.

Andaman Players founder Tony Kelsey-Stead passed away four days before the show however the actors knew Tony would have said “the show must go on”. A tribute was paid to
Kelsey-Stead at the end of the show; it was clear how loved he was by the actors and how much he would be missed.

The show was unanimously declared a great success by all, and as one in-house guest of Mom Tri’s Villa Royale (http://www.villaroyalephuket.com) said, “we didn’t know what to expect but it far exceeded any expectations we had.”

Journalist Malcom Baxter also added, “The Andaman Players were funny, entertaining, professional and I would recommend anyone having the chance to see the show. Of course the dinner setting at Mom Tri’s Kitchen at Villa Royale over looking the sea and menu added an element of sophistication to the quality entertainment.”

Anyone wishing to contact the Andaman Players can email producer Denise Bertrand at dtbertrand@gmail.com or director Michael Flynn malflynn@gmail.com.

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About denisebertrand

Denise Bertrand has been teaching children, teenagers and adults how to develop and sustain their expressive selves through the medium of drama and creative movement for the past 25 years. She leads with enthusiasm, intuition and she has an uncanny instinct to be in the moment and use this as her inspiration. She is a catalyst, and strongly supports the creative process of everyone she teachesno matter the age! She established, directed and operated two schools of Drama for Youth in Canada one in Toronto Ontario and one on Salt Spring Island BC, for 12 years. These schools were called A.S.T.A.R (After School Theatre Arts and Recreation). She moved to Singapore in 1999, and worked as a Freelance Drama Educator with many established Drama, Enrichment Centers, and Organizations including, Act 3 Drama Academy; Lorna Whiston Study Centers; Language Arts; The Canadian School; Lycee François du Singapore as well as numerous government, private and preschools all across Singapore. In 2007 she moved to Phuket Thailand. Her market research showed her that there was no freelance drama educator on the island. She arrived and filled the gap and still does to this date, three years on. Currently she is employed part time as a Drama Specialist with the Phuket International Academy Day School. Herein she inspires over 40 children every week to love the art of drama and creative movement. She also has established a Drama Club at HeadStart Phuket International School wherein each term students involved present a dramatic sketch. She has directed and presented over 60 original plays/stories that were written in co-operation with the children aged 3-16. denise bertrand is also a professional storyteller. (please view more details under Storytelling) for the past 12 years. She has performed to children of all ages as well as to adults at business functions and or dinner theatre settings. She performs her own stories and sometimes poetry, as well as Asian folk tales, fairy tales, traditional folk tales and any other story that does not depict violence. Her love of drama, performing, dancing has spanned the last 27 years. She still loves to perform herself from time to time and to fulfil this love, she joined The Andaman Players a local theatre group who perform 4-6 times a year in Phuket.
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