Reviews

Accidental Death of an Anarchist

By Dario Fo. Presented by Stirling Players. Stirling Community Theatre, SA. 8-23 September 2023

This hilarious absurdist comedy is a well-polished production that has lost none of its humour or meaning in the fifty plus years since it was written.

Park Bench Series

By Noel O’Neill. Maverick Theatre Productions. Directed by Noel O’Neill. Old Mill Theatre, South Perth. WA. Aug 30 – Sep 10, 2023

Maverick Theatre Productions present this new series of plays set on a park bench, written, and directed by Noel O’Neill. Like its predecessor, this production is a collection of six plays that take place on a park bench, somewhere in the world.

Wicked

Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. Book by Winnie Holzman. Based on the novel by Gregory Maguire. Produced by John Frost for Crossroads Live. Sydney Lyric Theatre. Opening Night: September 7, 2023.

Another short day in the Emerald City, but this time with more flying monkeys, new colourful LED lighting and a joke about TikTok, which wasn’t invented when the last professional season took place almost a decade ago.

Wicked is back with a few small updates and not a moment too soon for the producers. In a difficult time for theatre, Wicked is a rolled gold hit (or perhaps more appropriately labelled a rolled greenback hit) which sparkles from the inclusion of bright new leads and the deft hands of experienced actors.

The 25th Annual Putman County Spelling Bee

Music and Lyrics by William Finn. Book by Rachel Sheinkin. Conceived by Rebecca Feldman. Directed by Natalie Mead. Brisbane Arts Theatre. 19 Aug – 30 Sept, 2023

There have been many spelling bees/ contests over time but this one is almost off the planet. This musical was first performed in 2005 and is set in a geographically ambiguous Putman Valley Middle School. It centres on six quirky adolescents who compete to win the “Bee” – the annual spelling contest.  It is doubtful that  six such weirdly diverse students could be found anywhere else but this mixture made for a good night’s entertainment.

The Hen House

By Josipa Draisma, Šime Kneževic & Mara Kneževic. PYT Fairfield and In Wild Company. Director Anthea Williams. Lennox Theatre Parramatta Riverside. 8 - 9 September 2023

Sisters Josipa Draisma and Mara Kneževic crash on to the stage in this wild, funny musical that celebrates the thousands of migrants, many highly educated, skilled and experienced, who toiled in menial jobs to make a living in their new country. That the play is set in the 70s does not detract from the subtle message that the same thing happens today …

Macbeth

By Verdi. State Opera of SA. Her Majesty’s Theatre, Adelaide. Sept 7 – 16, 2023

Verdi is always an ambitious ask for any opera company. State Opera of SA’s production of Macbeth is no exception. Full of rich orchestration, thrilling arias and duets, rousing choruses, and a plot by the Bard himself, it relies on visual and aural impact from start to finish, this production succeeds in many ways.

Macbeth was the first Shakespeare play that Verdi adapted for the operatic stage. Almost twenty years later, Macbeth was revised and expanded in a French version and given in Paris on 21 April 1865.

The Crucible

By Arthur Miller. Director Rebecca Fletcher. Henry Lawson Theatre, Werrington NSW. 1-17 September, 2023

Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible as an allegory of events in America in 1950s, where the fear of communism became so endemic that many people with left-wing or seemingly ‘subversive’ ideas were accused of “Un-American Activities”. He based the story on the Salem witch trials that occurred in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the 1690s.

The Dismissal - An extremely serious musical comedy

Book by Blake Erickson and Jay James-Moody. Music and Lyrics by Laura Murphy. Conceived and directed by Jay James-Moody. Produced by Squabbalogic and Watershed. Seymour Centre, Sydney. September 5 - October 21, 2023

The Dismissal is a banquet of comedy, drama, politics, catchy tunes and even terrific dancing – a musical to feast on and celebrate.

After years of Covid delays, appropriately it opened at the Seymour Centre, which was born in 1975, the tumultuous year of the political battle.

Unperturbed

By Jack Kearney. Sydney Fringe Festival, presented by Nevus, at Meraki Arts Bar – Meraki Mainstage. Directed by John Kearney. September 5 – 9, 2023

The Meraki Mainstage is a cute little theatre perched at the top of Sydney’s Taylor Square. To get there you have to climb stairs through another active show. But it’s worth it to see Jack Kearney’s new play, directed by his father John, about death, funerals and families carrying on.

The Princess and the Showgirl (Adriana Lecouvreur)

By Cilea. freeze frame opera. Directed by Penny Shaw. Fremantle Town Hall, WA. August 31 - September 3, 2023

freeze frame opera’s latest short season is a delightful production of the rarely seen The Princess and the Showgirl, a beautifully performed, highly accessible rendition of this interesting “backstage” opera.

Based on real life events, The Princess and the Showgirl is the story of the rivalry between actress Adriana Lecouvreur and influential socialite Mrs Prince (known as the Princess) who are both in love with the same man, the dashing soldier-come-politician Maurizio.

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