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The God Committee – The Ensemble Theatre, Sydney: Australia

Writer: Mark St. Germain

Director: Andrew Doyle

Reviewer: David Kary

The Public Reviews Rating: ★★★★☆

American playwright Mark St. Germain’s drama ‘The God Committee’, similar in style to Reginald Rose’s classic 1956 play ‘Twelve Angry Men’, is the current production playing at Sydney’s Ensemble Theatre.

Both plays feature a group of people, comprising very different personalities, meeting formally and having to reach an agreement on a critical matter. In the case of ‘The God Committee’ seven health care professionals, based at the St Patrick’s Metropolitan Hospital, have to choose which of four chronically ill patients are get the one donor heart that has become available. As in ‘Twelve Angry Men’ the clock is ticking fast, in this instance the Doctors have to make a decision within the hour or the donor heart will no longer be viable.

Andrew Doyle’s current production is a worthy Australian premiere of St. Germain’s thought provoking play. In particular, the play looks at the criteria Doctors use in coming to such major decisions. Factors such as a patients good character and social support network come in to play as much as their physical constitution.

Doyle’s direction is well paced, clear and focused, and in touch with the nuances in the writing. The cast keep the intensity up for what is a heavy duty 80 minutes of theatre. As the time counts down conflicts brew and boil over.

Deborah Galanos’s grieving psychiatrist Dr Ann Ross has a stoush with priest Father Charles Dunbar (Noel Hodda) over whether her daughter would be in hell after having committed suicide. Rachael Coopes plays young, idealistic medic Dr Keira Banks who tries to get some compassion out of the stern and steely cardiologist Dr Alex Gorman.

Robert Alexander plays the head of the Committee, battling ill health and intent on leaving a lasting legacy. Peter Turnbull is the eccentric, well meaning social worker who carries with him a toolbox of one liners, and sees himself as a bit of a comedian, trying to lighten the atmosphere up.

Colin Mitchell’s staging works well. The cast play around a long conference table and are shadowed by wall portraits of distinguished medical fellows of St Patricks. Also, in the background, is an office window that looks out at the New York cityscape.

Runs until 29th August

The God Committee - The Ensemble Theatre, Sydney: Australia, 5.0 out of 5 based on 1 rating

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2 Responses to “The God Committee – The Ensemble Theatre, Sydney: Australia”

  1. ROBYN
    6:11 am on August 10th, 2010

    The God Committee is well worth going to. Acted well,thought provoking and well entertaining albeit exhausting!I was thankful not to have a intermission as I feel you would loose momentum. Would highly recommend to see. Take a friend as you need discusssion after wards.

  2. ROBYN
    9:50 am on August 27th, 2010

    fabulously played…..highly recommend to see.