While the play Becky's New Car might be based on a life of mundanity, the performance of it by the talented cast and crew at Cue Theatre is anything but mediocore.
From the moment Cat Jordan, in the title role of Becky, steps on stage and breaks the 'fourth wall' - the imaginary wall in a theatre separating the audience from the action on stage - she draws everyone present into her world.
Becky is a nice person who does a not-so-nice thing, and it is down to fantastic acting of Cat that the audience don't lose sympathy with Becky at any point in the play.
Becky tells the audience early on "you'll probably like Joe more than you like me" and certainly her husband Joe, played by Chris Allemann, is a character who it is easy to like.
Just as easy to like is Walter Flood (Stephen Leeks), who plays Joe's love rival, making it hard for the audience to determine who they are cheering for, reminding them that life isn't always black and white.