12 November 2024

Sheila's Island

 


Review by Paul Towers, 11/11/24

Sheila’s Island by Tim Firth

Directed by Jane Towers

Produced by Leicester Drama Society (LDS)

At The Little Theatre until Saturday 16th November

We have all heard of the shenanigans that go on when a group of lads embark on a weekend away. But what about if a group of girls enrol on a team-building excursion?

Tim Firth (Calendar Girls) has given us a funny, poignant story of four ladies who are stuck on a fog bound island in the Lake District. Supposedly on a team-building outward-bound weekend it soon descends into Lord-Of-The-Flies country as the various cracks appear in the group dynamic.

Sheila (Alfi Levy) is supposed to be the team leader but is pretty ineffectual, relying, as she does, on her cryptic crossword skills to overthink the group’s instructions. Julie (Kat Seddon) has the largest rucksack filled, Mary Poppins-like, with an array of essential survival supplies (or so the man in the shop assured her). Denise (Mary Delahunty) is the group pessimist. In her eyes everything that can go wrong will go wrong and, to be fair, with Sheila in charge, it has. Fay (Kathryn Lenthall) is struggling with her mental health and some of the group worry she may do something stupid. Her way of coping is to embrace her new found love of God.

As the play opens the four women drag themselves, wet and weary, out of the sea and dry off. Immediately tensions start to show as Sheila is rightly blamed for their being lost and fog bound. From then on it is a case of trying get by with the meagre supplies they have rescued from the lake.

The set by Steph Nicholls expertly depicts the water’s edge and trees.

Sheila’s Island is at The Little Theatre until Saturday 16th November

 

Pics: Jenny Harding

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