Juicy Fruits

Juicy Fruits[1] is a one-act comedy by Leo Butler that was produced by touring theatre company Paines Plough[2] in 2011. The cast featured Denise Hoey and Clare Waugh and it was directed by George Perrin, touring nationally to Oran Mor in Glasgow, Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh, Royal Exchange, Manchester, and Belgrade Theatre in Coventry. The main part of the play takes place in a coffeeshop where two old University friends, Nina and Lorna, are reunited after many years.[3][4] The action then jumps to the Borneo jungle at the play's climax.[5][6]

Juicy Fruits
Written byLeo Butler
Characters2 female and 1 male
SubjectMotherhood, the Environment
GenreOne Act Play
SettingA cafe, a rainforest

Reviews

Joyce McMillan of The Scotsman[5] described Juicy Fruits as an exploration of "the ambivalent experience of motherhood", ending with "an almost surreal meditation on the relationship between western humanity and the planet we have ravaged". Mark Fisher of The Guardian[3] called it "fine as a silly study of eccentricity, but unconvincing when it offers a psychological explanation for Nina's behaviour".

Nathan Shreeve of The Public Review[6] considered it "[b]rilliantly witty, acerbic and dark. Butler’s script is superb, flashing from brilliant humour, to heart wrenching emotional breakdown", with the character of Nina delivering some "truly stunning (and shocking) lines of dialogue". He praised the work for prompting "a question I was not expecting to be asking at the end of a seemingly light-hearted piece".

Notes

  1. "Leo Butler". doollee.com.
  2. Paines Plough. "Paines Plough". painesplough.com. Archived from the original on 2015-06-23. Retrieved 2015-06-23.
  3. Mark Fisher. "Juicy Fruits – review". the Guardian.
  4. "Juicy Fruits, Oran Mor, Glasgow". Herald Scotland.
  5. "Days Of Wine And Roses, Baby Baby, Juicy Fruits". Joyce McMillan - Online.
  6. "Play, Pie, Pint: Juicy Fruits – Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester". The Public Reviews.
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