Reviews

Curtains

By Kander and Ebb. Koorliny Arts Centre. Directed by Kimberley Shaw. Koorliny Arts Centre. 4 November - 19 November, 2022.

From the creative minds behind Chicago and Cabaret, Kander and Ebb's Curtains is, at its core, a celebration of the stage, made by theatre makers for theatre makers.

Koorliny Arts Centre's latest production of the musical comedy whodunnit highlights exactly that, producing a whirlwind performance that pays homage to all the best theatrical tropes, on and off the stage.

Kristina Olsson’s Boy, Lost

Adapted from the novel by Kristina Olsson, by Katherine Lyall-Watson, presented by Belloo and Queensland Theatre. Diane Cilento Studio, Brisbane. 29 October to 19 November 2022

The novel Boy, Lost by Kristina Olsson tells her mother’s heart-breaking story of being separated from her first child, Peter, as she flees an abusive marriage in the early 1950s. The story covers an intervening four decades until the two are reunited, with all the ramifications of the loss and scars of the past on the family. This production by the team at Belloo has a stage adaptation by Katherine Lyall-Watson and is directed by Caroline Dunphy.

I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change.

By Joe DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts. Marie Clark Musical Theatre. The Parks Theatre (Theatre 2), Angle Park, SA. November 11-19, 2022

“Ensemble : a group of people or things that make up a complete unit (such as a musical group, a group of actors or dancers)”.

Ensemble is an overused word in theatre. Quite often it is used to refer to the chorus. Marie Clark Musical Theatre have chosen a truly ensemble theatre piece in I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change and have cast it with an incredibly talented team of four performers. Having said that, there are really eight, two casts of four, the Rose team (who feature in this review) and the equally talented Trentell cast!

Single Asian Female

By Michelle Law. State Theatre of South Australia. Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre. 4-19 November 2022

Michelle Law’s Single Asian Female is a much-welcomed part of this year’s Oz-Asia Festival, one of the best of the Adelaide festivals. I am not the first critic to note how terrific it is to see a fully realised authentic contemporary Asian-Australian play; one in which all Australians can identify with and enjoy.

Come From Away: Second Time Around

By Irene Sankoff and David Hein. Rodney Rigby and Junkyard Dog Productions. Director Christopher Ashley. Theatre Royal, Sydney. Opening night 10th November, 2022.

Last night the Cenotaph and Martin Place were in readiness for Armistice Day. White plastic chairs and multiple arrangements of huge red poppies waited behind wire fencing for the sombre service that marks the end of the “war to end all wars” … and remembers the loss and destruction of the many wars that followed.

Now and Then

By Sean Grennan. Centenary Theatre Group Inc. Chelmer Community Centre, Chelmer, Brisbane. November 5, 11, 12, 18 & 19, 2022

Mystery and intrigue is currently lurking in Chelmer, Brisbane this month with Centenary Theatre Group's last play of their 2022 season, Now and Then. Written by Sean Grennan and directed by Gary Kliger, this is a bitter-sweet énouement and the effect the time-travel element has on the lives of the two central characters, Abby and Jamie.

An Indigenous Trilogy Part One: Three Magpies Perched in A Tree

By Glen Shea. La Mama Theatre. Nov 8 – 27, 2022

In Aboriginal culture ,magpies are symbolic of motherly love, security, food, and sometimes ominous signs of danger. In part one of An Indigenous Trilogy, titled Three Magpies Perched in A Tree, writer and performer Glen Shea delivers a resplendent gothic  tale set in outback central Australia - a story that is reminiscent of his own life as part of the stolen generation and his time working in an aboriginal community centre.

Singin’ in the Rain in Concert

Songs by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed. Screenplay: Betty Comden & Adolph Green. Prospero Arts. Concert Hall, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC), Brisbane. 11 to 13 November 2022

Who can ever forget the first time they heard the uplifting ‘Good Morning’ or saw Gene Kelly gleefully splashing around to ‘Singin’ in the Rain’? Well, now is your chance to refresh your memory of those wonderful songs and dance numbers. Presented by new Brisbane-based musical theatre group, Prospero Arts, this stage concert presentation celebrates the 70th anniversary of the classic Hollywood film starring everyone’s favourites – the multi-talented trio of Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds and Donald O’Connor.

Gundog

By Simon Longman. Three Fates Theatre. Chapel off Chapel. 8 - 13 November 2022

Two shepherds, sisters Anna (Laura McCluskey) and Becky (Thalía Dudek) spring an intruder (Alexandros Pettas) on their isolated hard-scrabble sheep farm somewhere in the English Midlands.  He says his name is ‘Guy Tree’ and claims he was looking for scrap metal; he has a ridiculously small spanner to prove it.  In this very first scene, given the quality of the writing and the distinct performances, we learn about the landscape, the sheep and these three characters - the way they think, talk, and behave.  Anna, the elder sister, is quiet, phlegmatic but kin

Low

By Daniel Keene. Theatre Works & Victorian Theatre Company. Theatre Works Explosive Factory, St Kilda. 8 -12 November 2022

Emma (Veronica Thomas) and Jay (Matthew Connell) are young, down and out lovers, locked in a kind of co-dependency.  Jay had a factory job, but it didn’t suit him.  They sit in pubs.  Not a lot to say to each other - which can drive Emma crazy.  They’re bored.  And broke.  They turn to crime, robbing small stores late at night.  Jay threatens the shopkeepers with a small knife, then a bigger knife… It’s thrilling.  In different masks, they go on a spree and become bottom-of-page-4 famous. 

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