Reviews

SARAH Quand Même

Written and performed by Susie Lindeman. Directed by Wayne Harrison. Meraki Arts Mainstage, Darlinghurst. August 29 - September 2, 2023.

A little gem of a production is tucked away upstairs in a cosy theatre on Oxford Street, but alas just for a few days.

The audience waits in the sumptuously upholstered green room wine bar, then enters the small black box theatre for an audience with actress Sarah Bernhardt.

A lush French couch, dressing room table with lights and an elegant screen are the bones of the set which Susie Lindeman floats around like a butterfly in the one act monologue.

Celebrity TheatreSports 2023

Enmore Theatre. Sunday September 27, 2023

It’s always a packed house! A noisy, boisterous packed house! A packed house of people of all ages, from under 8 to over 80! Some alone, some in pairs, some in family groups! All excited because most know what’s coming, and those who don’t are just caught up in the buzz and vibe. The vibe that is TheatreSports – and Celebrity TheatreSports in particular!

Prophet

By Jodi Gallagher. Presented by Poiesis. Theatre Works, St Kilda. 23 August – 2 September 2023

Prophet is an intense experience – rhetorical, demanding, driven by Jodi Gallagher’s underlying anger – and her wish to expose the ills of the present by depicting a dystopian future.  The program quotes Marx and Engels’ Communist Manifesto: ‘All that is solid melts into air, all that is sacred is profaned…’  That sentence continues, ‘and man is at last compelled to face with sober senses his real conditions of life, and his relations with his kind.’ 

Reckoning – Te Waiata Paihere Wairua

Writer, Director, Performer: Samuel Gaskin. Riverside Theatre Parramatta. Thursday 24 August, 2023

Yoruba and Ngati Tuwharetoa musician Samuel Gaskin has a lot to say about racism and injustice. That he does it through music makes his message clear and strong – especially in this performance where graphic visuals reinforce and sustain his words. Reckoning is using theatre not just to entertain but to reflect society and to herald the need for change. It is activism in its less strident but equally powerful form.

Décadence!

BelleKat Productions. The Evan Room, Panthers Penrith Leagues Club 19th August, 2023. The Wintle Theatre @ The Juniors, Kingsford 29th October.

‘Tis not often one gets the chance to see genuine cabaret, Moulin Rouge style! Think high kicks, seductive showgirls, sultry singers and a smidgeon of suggestive innuendo! And you don’t have to go to Paris to see it! Last Saturday it played to a rapturous audience at lovely downtown Penrith. In October it moves to Kingsford.

My First Bike

By Maude Davey. Music by Jane Bayly. La Mama HQ, Carlton. 23 – 27 August 2023

The show begins before the show.  It’s opening night.  As the audience waits on the deck outside the La Mama HQ theatre, Maude Davey and Jane Bayly come out in white blouses and long white skirts.  We don’t know why these outfits, and I don’t think we ever find out.  Maude has fourteen strips of white cardboard, each with the name of a song, or a poem, or a piece of prose, that will make up the show My First Bike.  It’s all very chatty and relaxed, like we all know – and like – each other, and we love Maude and Jane.

Ladies Who Wait

By Yvette Wall. Directed by Gino Cataldo. The Studio, Subiaco Arts Centre, WA. Aug 15-26, 2023

The World Premiere season of award-winning playwright Yvette Wall’s Ladies Who Wait is almost-sold-out and being very well received by audiences. This black comedy, which takes place in the Tudor era, is billed as a "rarely true story" and feels very like a feminist Black Adder with its irreverent approach to historical accuracy.

Twelfth Night

By William Shakespeare. Bell Shakespeare. Directed by Heather Fairbairn. Heath Ledger Theatre, State Theatre Centre of WA. Aug 16-19, 2023

Bell Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night played a short season at WA’s State Theatre Centre, as part of the National Tour which concludes at the Sydney Opera House in November.

A little bit of an unconventional start to Opening Night in Perth, with the originally scheduled 6.30pm start put back to 8pm to allow patrons to watch the Matildas play England. Australia’s defeat probably didn’t leave the audience in the best mood to watch a show, but by the second act the audience had relaxed, and laughs were flowing more freely.

Table Manners

By Alan Ayckbourn. Pymble Players, NSW. Aug 9 – Sep 3, 2023.

Table Manners by Alan Ayckbourn is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.  What better time then for Pymble Players to bring this play to the stage.  One of a trilogy of plays called The Norman Conquests, Table Manners follows the drama of a dysfunctional family over the course of a weekend.  Thrown together unexpectedly on this occasion, the relatives simultaneously loathe yet love each other, creating a familiar mix of comedy and drama that so often accompanies forced family gatherings.

Catastrophes

By Renée Newman and Ella Hetherington. PICA Performance Space. Aug 16-26, 2023

Commissioned by the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, Catastrophes is a beautifully drawn two-hander about new parenthood in a world accelerating towards its demise and being a mother in a world of pandemics, climate change and other catastrophes.

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