Eleanor Appleton: Why You Should Come & See ... Rosie Thorn, Butter Would Not Melt
Share
Eleanor Appleton: Why You Should Come & See ... Rosie Thorn, Butter Would Not Melt
Date: 27 August 2011
Buy Tickets Now!
Buy Online

Rosie Thorn is the perfect housewives, but she has a few dark secrets. Eleanor Appleton, writer of the show, talks about the creation of Rosie and performing the character in Butter Would Not Melt.


Mrs. Rosie Thorn is a beacon of domestic perfection, a mascot if you will for good honest clean living all the other members of the village look up to her as a leader of sorts. They admire her buffed nobs and extremely moist Victoria Sponge Cake but they do not know what Rosie is using to fertilize her exquisitely pruned rose garden.

The dark, twisted and hilarious tale of Rosie Thorn, Butter Would Not Melt is my debut one-woman comedy show. The character of Rosie Thorn has been evolving over the past five years since she first appeared at Edinburgh Fringe Festival as part of the show ‘The Powder Room’. Since then I have used Rosie as a cabaret compere on the London cabaret circuit, however this is the first play that follows Rosie’s sadistic antics from start to finish.

Rosie has evolved over the years; she started as a high-pitched squeaky voiced seemingly innocent intruder in another world in The Powder Room in 2006. Since then her evolution has been substantial from a psychotic girly girl with a powder white face and drag make-up to a psychotic mass murdering 50’s housewife, you’ll notice psychotic is the only constant.

I have never been a fan of happy ending that tie all loose ends up in one big pretty bow, the Hollywood blockbuster formula didn’t work for me and Rosie Thorn, Butter Would Not Melt is very dark in parts, funny all the way through and the ending is open to interpretation which I love, no happy ending here. Rosie as a character encapsulates my fascination with the façade of beauty and perfection; wherever there seems to be perfection there is a rotten underbelly teaming with unsavoury things. Rosie is riddled with many layers from her perfect housewife facade with her deeply affected upper middle class diction to her severely psychotic plotting and scheming and deluded opinion of herself.

Worryingly after 5 years I can easily slip into the character and I feel so comfortable in her that I can ad lib and play with the audience. I think that comes with the time that I have spent playing her she really has become a 3 dimensional living breathing character. Obviously it also helps that I have written the play and many other scripts for her, the more I do the easier it becomes.

I hope that the characters profile will be raised during and after this festival and I will then be able to bring further chapters in the uncontrolled and manic life of Rosie to stages in the future.

Rosie Thorn, Butter Would Not Melt is on at theSpaces @ Surgeons Hall from 5-27 August (excl 21). Times vary.

Related Content

Booking Tickets & Show Listings
Rosie Thorn, Butter Would Not Melt Listing Page


Back to Edinburgh Homepage



Write a Comment
Give us your opinion on this entry
Comment:
Name:
Required, will appear on website
Email:
Required, will not appear on website
Confirm: Please type in
Please enter this number > SEVENTY-EIGHT < Just the two digits only, without any spaces.

Free Newsletter

Subscribe to our free newsletter


Twitter

Today's Editor's Picks

Anne-Marie Duff Photo credit: Dan WoollerDonmar announces Anne-Marie Duff as Racine's Berenice & Friel revival
The Donmar Warehouse has announced a further two productions in Josie Rourke's first season as artis...

Gwynneth PaltrowLeicester's Finding Neverland musical courts Gwyneth Paltrow?
The Daily Mail reports that Hollywood star Gwyneth Paltrow is being wooed to star in a stage musical...

Michael Ball in his 'One Step Out of Time' daysEditors' Blog: Having a Ball (& Staunton) at West End Eurovision
An outrageous musical montage, leotards aplenty, Michael Ball and technical problems with the voting...

RSC welcome more protests
Following the protest against BP supporting the RSC on Monday, the opening night of the seaon in the...

Live Stream & Tweets: WOS at West End Eurovision 2012
Sequins, spandex and glitter balls at the ready! It's time for West End Eurovision 2012, the charity...
>> More Editor's Picks
>> Most Recent Stories
>> Most Popular Stories

Follow Us

Facebook Twitter Google Plus YouTube

Featured Video

© Whatsonstage 1996-2012
SITE MAP COMPANY INFORMATION

Tickets
Buy London Theatre Tickets
Theatre Ticket & Meal Deals
Discount London Theatre Tickets and Promotions
London Theatre Ticket Hotel Breaks

Content
Theatre News
Theatre Reviews
Interviews & Features
Theatre Videos
Opera News & Reviews
Off-West End News & Reviews
Regional Theatre News & Reviewsl
Whatsonstage.com Awards

Meet the Editorial Team
Add a press release to Whatsonstage.com

Community
Discussion board
Community calendar
Theatre jobs
Theatre blogs

Whatsonstage.com Theatre Club
Join the Club
Log in
Current Club benefits
How to get free theatre tickets

Group Outings
What's On Stage Magazine

Mailing Lists
Newsletter - weekly theatre news
Special Offers - discount theatre tickets direct to your inbox

Information Services
What's On - national theatre listings database

London theatre map
A-Z of London Theatres
A-Z of London Theatre Shows

London Theatre Show openings & closings
FAQ
Work for us - current vacancies
Add a press release to Whatsonstage.com
Find and Book cheap UK Hotels

Marketing Services:
Website design
Email marketing & CRM services

Content feeds
Add a press release to Whatsonstage.com

Whatsonstage.com - Discount London theatre tickets, theatre news and reviews, Theatre videos, Theatre discussion, National Theatre Listings. Covering London's West End, all of Theatreland and all UK theatre. The best for London Theatre Ticket Discounts.

Products
Whatsonstage.com
What's On Stage Magazine
Whatsonstage.com Awards
Whatsonstage.com Theatre Club
Testimonials
Contact us
Advertise with us

Terms and Conditions
Privacy Statement

Loading...

Book by Phone:

Outings & Club: 020 7317 9100