Reviews

Every Brilliant Thing

By Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahue. Black Swan State Theatre Company. Directed by Adam Mitchell. Studio Underground, State Theatre Centre of WA, Perth, WA. August 25 - Sep18, 2021

Black Swan State Theatre Company’s Every Brilliant Thing is a surprise packed show that truly is a brilliant thing of its own. A one-man show, with the most unlikely of themes, this amazing performance by Luke Hewitt touches both hearts and funny-bones and unites its audience in a unique and special way.

More Sh*t We Like To Sing

Feet First Collective. Directed by Dylan Dorotich. Connections Nightclub, Northbridge, WA. August 25-28, 2021

The sequel to popular Fringe World show Sh*t We Like To Sing was bright and comedic, a fun celebration of well-known and more obscure Musical Theatre tunes, all given a Feet First Collective twist.

Unbound

By the Unbound Collective. The Blue Room, Perth Cultural Centre, Northbridge, WA. 24 Aug - 4 Sep, 2021

Unbound is a long-term project that began in 2019. Looking at Shakespeare’s plays, the Unbound Collective reworked scenes and adjusted narratives to give female characters more power - ultimately they took Shakespeare’s characters and moments from multiple plays (and the sonnets) to form what is really two new works.

RolePlay

By Alan Ayckbourn. Tea Tree Players. Tea Tree Players Theatre, SA. August 25 – September 4, 2021

Justin has an alcoholic mother from Surrey; Julie’s parents are bigoted garden centre owners from Doncaster. Tonight is the first time they will all meet one another, with the mismatched couple of Julie and Justin poised to announce their engagement. As if that wasn’t enough of a recipe for disaster, Paige from upstairs literally drops in via the balcony, soon joined by her gun-toting minder Micky.

Chamber Players 1: Showcase

Queensland Symphony Orchestra (QSO). QSO Studio, South Bank, Brisbane. 21 August 2021

The QSO's Chamber Players series is a programme designed to put sections of the orchestra in the spotlight away from the crowded stage that usually holds more than 80 musicians at one time. The Chamber Players 1 showcase featured ensembles of players from the brass, wind and percussion sections. These are some of the orchestra's most interesting players to watch, yet they are usually stationed at the back of the stage, hidden behind music stands and the extensive string section.

Value for Money

GUTS Dance Central Australia. Concept and Choreography: Sara Black and Jasmin Sheppard. Collaborating Performers: Waangenga Blanco, Gabriel Comerford, Madeleine Krenek, Ashley McLellan and Frankie Snowdon. Sound Designer and Composer: Tom Snowdon. Lighting Designer: Chris Mercer. Research Assistant: Tessa Snowdon. Dramaturg: Jonny Rowden. Costume Designers: Lizzy Verstappen and Andrew Treloar. Brown’s Mart Theatre, Darwin. 21 August 2021. Darwin Festival.

Powered by unparalleled choreographic vision and invention, and Tom Snowdon’s scorching soundscape, Value for Money is, quite simply, the most outstanding piece of contemporary dance theatre I have ever seen. Performing with unmatched skill and artistry, the dancers’ faultless execution of this punishing journey was never anything less than absolutely riveting – matching the physical challenges of the work's luxurious, choreographic adventurousness to absolute perfection.

Dear Divas - A Love Letter

Written and directed by Peter Cumins. Connections Nightclub, James St, Northbridge, WA. Aug 20-21, 2021

There are very few positive aspects to a world-wide pandemic, but an unexpected benefit in Perth is the return to the nest of many internationally based artists, including the fabulous Peter Cumins, returning to Perth after 17 years overseas.

Perth was not a kind place for teenaged Peter, keen on Musical Theatre, and gay, he was relentlessly bullied at a number of schools. Sad and lonely, he found solace in musical theatre DVDs and the vocal talents of the iconic pop divas - things that ultimately shaped his career as a vocalist and musical theatre actor.

Baby Shower

Written by Amy Hetherington and Kel Balnaves. Performed by Amy Hetherington. Choreographer: Kristy Jayne Love. INPEX Sunset Stage, Festival Park, Darwin. 20 August 2021. Darwin Festival.

On another perfect Darwin night under the stars, the 37 weeks pregnant Ms Hetherington took to the stage, immediately winning our hearts with her megawatt smile and personality, before embracing our mask-wearing, COVID-anxious souls in the theatrical equivalent of a bear hug. And from that moment, we were all hers.

Baby Shower is a little gem of a show that races through its hour-long run time – maybe because, with her midwife standing by in the audience, the hilarity and activity may have become too much for her very soon to be with us baby.

Rovers

By Katherine Lyall-Watson with Roxanne McDonald and Barbara Lowing, Belloo Creative & Critical Stages Touring, presented by Riverside Theatres Digital, August 2021

Rovers, is a part-scripted, part-improvised piece with major contributions by the two performers, directed by Caroline Dunphy, in collaboration with Belloo Creative.This on-demand version was filmed live at the Redland Performing Arts Centre, and is available on the Riverside Theatres Digital platform until Sunday 29 August 2021.

Little Gem

By Elaine Murphy. Irish Theatre Players. Directed by Suzannah Churchman. Townshend Theatre, Irish Club of WA, Subiaco, WA. Aug 19-28, 2021

Little Gem is a monologue play featuring three generations of the same family over the course of a year, Performed by three very strong performers, it was very well received by a sold-out audience at its only matinee performance.

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