Reviews

The Music Man

Book, Music & Lyrics: Meredith Willson. Story: Meredith Willson & Franklin Lacey. CentreStage. Directors: Michele Marcu & David Greenwood. Musical Director: Gabriel Taburet. Choreographer: Lochlan Erard. Geelong Arts Centre, March 8 - 23, 2024.

Meredith Willson, the renowned American composer and playwright, drew inspiration for his first musical, The Music Man, from his boyhood experiences in Mason City, Iowa.

Last Call

By Sean Guy. Directed by Tim Riessen. KADS Town Hall Theatre, Kalamunda, WA. Mar 8-23, 2024

KADS’ open their theatrical year with the first of two plays by Australian playwright Sean Guy. Set over a single evening, three seemingly disparate stories become increasingly entwined, as we add a supernatural element in the form of the personified character of Death. A show that frequently breaks the fourth wall and is aware that it is a play - it makes for interesting viewing.

Nu Disco

Written & performed by Ellen Marning. La Mama HQ. 12 – 17 March 2024

One night in a disco somewhere.  For some reason the door bitch is a German cliche, unsmiling and tough.  She makes us laugh – nervously.  She disappears and Trinity (Ellen Marning) plunges into the disco and is at once enveloped in the ambient cocoon, in the lights that ripple across her face and the bodies of the dancers and the drinkers, and the repetitive, heavy bass nu-music music like a thudding heartbeat…

OOL

By Max Barton. Directed by Max Barton. Victoria Hall, Fremantle, WA. Mar 8-23, 2024

OOL, our solo performer Max Barton tells us, is the result of eight years’ work with theatre collaborators from all over the world. Using the wealth of knowledge from the collaborators, scientists, and great thinkers, we will see life-changing theatre as we explore OOL-the Origins of Life, as part of simultaneous performances all around the world.

But the collaborative has made some changes and Max isn’t happy about them.

Secret Bridesmaids’ Business.

By Elizabeth Coleman. Directed by Jade Glitch. Roxy Lane Theatre, Maylands, WA. Feb 23 – Mar 10, 2023

Roxy Lane kicked off their 2024 Season with popular Australian comedy, Elizabeth Coleman’s Secret Bridesmaids’ Business. One of Roxy Lane’s best productions to date, the final performance was well received by a very enthusiastic audience.

Tender

Adelaide Fringe Festival 2024. Cirque X. The Vault at Fool's Paradise, Victoria Square, Adelaide. Mar 13 to Mar 17, 2024

Exploring the notion of Tender, this production combines the breaking down of stereotypes with some amazing aerial work, acrobatics, and cabaret.

The stage is set with a bare tubular steel cube sitting alone on the stage along with two performers who strip down to underwear. However, the male performer wears female underwear and vice versa. This tantalising opener establishes the mood for the night.

Someday We’ll Find It

Presented by Karla & Zachary. Adelaide Fringe: Studio 166 at Goodwood Theatre and Studios. 12-17 March 2024

A play written by Google search suggestions and ChatGPT shouldn’t be as compelling as this – it certainly should be so emotional. Yet what Zachary Sheridan and Karla Livingstone-Pardy have created from these unfeeling and non-judgemental sources is spellbinding. Mirroring the rabbit holes that are all too easy to disappear into when searching for something innocuous, the story is a skilful assembly of choices that Sheridan and Livingstone-Pardy have taken to provide not so much a narrative, as a stream of consciousness from unconscious algorithms.

What Will Have Been

Created by Yaron Lifschitz and The Circa Ensemble. Presented by QPAC and Circa. Playhouse Theatre. 13 - 17 Mar 2024

Circa's What Will Have Been transcends the realm of traditional circus performances, offering a profound and emotionally resonant experience that leaves audiences spellbound. Set against the backdrop of the Playhouse Theatre at QPAC, this special hometown premiere marks the culmination of Circa's 20th anniversary celebrations, showcasing their evolution as one of the world's leading performance companies.

Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge

By Bec Bradley and Michael Barlow from the book by Men Fox and Julie Vivas. Spare Parts Puppet Theatre. Directed by Bec Bradley. Ellie Eaton Theatre, Claremont Showground, WA. March 30 - April 12, 2024

Unable to attend the official press night for Spare Parts Puppet Theatre’s new production, Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge, I had the pleasure of seeing the show as part of the school season, with the Year One students from East Fremantle Primary School, their teachers, and adults from the school community.

The Addams Family: The Musical Comedy

Book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice. Music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa. North Queensland Opera and Music Theatre. Directed by Sarah Valinoti and Kylie Ball. Vocal Direction Sharon Ransom. Musical Direction Suzanne Darrigan. Choreography Katie Grace & Mackenzie Hocking. Townsville Civic Theatre, 13 – 17 March 2024.

LIKE MANY people of the 1960s and 1970s I grew up with the macabre and madcap craziness of the now-cult TV series The Addams Family. In the days before Netflix and the ability to source and re-run any TV show of your choosing, we had to earnestly await each weekly program to watch the next kooky exploits of Gomez, Morticia, Wednesday and Pugsley Addams – not to mention Uncle Fester, Grandma, Cousin Ittt, Lurch and not forgetting Thing!

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