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Characters take centre stage in The Heartbreak Choir

The cast of Bairnsdale Production Line Theatre Company’s upcoming production of The Heartbreak Choir are bringing to life a vivid collection of characters, each with their own quirks, humour and heart.  The play, by Australian writer Aidan Fennessy, is set in a small-town community hall where a break-away choir forms in the aftermath of personal and collective upheaval.  Through song and shared experience, the group find unexpected ways to heal and reconnect.






Jayne Baylis as Totty with her “yummy” muffins
Jayne Baylis as Totty with her “yummy” muffins

Among the colourful members of the choir is Totty, played by Jayne Baylis.  Totty is straightforward, literal to a fault, and rather generous with her vast supply of personal funds.  Her fondness for high-vis clothing has no clear explanation but has quickly become part of her character’s identity, a practical woman who stands out in more ways than one.  Just don’t ask her to cook.



A long-time member of the company, Jayne was last seen as hairdresser Truvy in Steel Magnolias.  She is delighted to be returning to the stage, and is thoroughly enjoying the chance to deliver Totty’s Australian voice. Jayne said:






“Totty is such fun to play because she’s adventurous, generous, and always on top of things.  She’s the kind of person who has everything organised before anyone else has even thought of it.  But when it comes to Mack’s sense of humour, she can be a bit slow on the uptake, and that contrast makes their relationship so entertaining”

Susan Hawton is another long time member of Production Line, most memorable as Mrs. Peacock in Clue.  She takes on the role of Mack in The Heartbreak Choir, a mother who masks her emotions behind loud humour, quick sarcasm and a deliberately bogan exterior. Susan said:


“While Mack is brash on the surface, her strong sense of justice runs deep, and she is uncompromising when it comes to standing up for what she believes is right.  She is especially protective of Savannah and it’s a really lovely bond to explore with Aleka".

Her daughter Savannah, played by Aleka Hutton, adds another layer to the story.  Savannah is selectively mute, choosing silence in many situations, but when she sings, her voice is pure and angelic.  Like her mother, she has firm views on fairness and morality, though her way of communicating them is entirely her own.


Aleka Hutton as Savannah and Susan Hawton as Mack
Aleka Hutton as Savannah and Susan Hawton as Mack

Together, Totty, Mack and Savannah showcase the mix of voices, personalities and ideals that shape The Heartbreak Choir.  Their differences create both tension and tenderness, reminding us that community is not built on sameness but on learning to hear one another,  sometimes in words, sometimes in song.


With six performances only, The Heartbreak Choir will open at The Forge Theatre on Friday 17 October, running across two weekends and closing with a matinee on Sunday 26 October.






As is tradition, opening night profits will be donated to a local charity, and this year’s worthy recipient is Bairnsdale Neighbourhood House. 


Audiences attending opening night will receive a complimentary glass of bubbly with their ticket and a scrumptious supper provided by regular Production Line sponsor, New Leaf Café, will be available in the foyer.


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