Reviews

Wuthering Heights

By Emily Brontë. Adapted and directed by Emma Rice. A National Theatre, Wise Children, Bristol Old Vic & York Theatre Royal Co-production, presented by Andrew Kay & Liza McLean. Ros Packer Theatre, Jan 31 – Feb 15, 2025.

The tragic characters of Emily Brontë’s dark novel Wuthering Heights have haunted literature for nearly 180 years. Was it just a bleak gothic romance? Or was it something more? What was Brontë really saying as she juxtaposed love and loss with brutality and revenge?

The Flea

By James Fitz. New Theatre, Newtown. Mardi Gras. Feb 4 – Mar 8, 2025.

The Flea brings a welcome, madly inventive young director and designer to Sydney’s New Theatre with Patrick Kennedy. 

By British playwright James Fitz, it’s about the very exclusive homosexual brothel in Cleveland Street, London, which in 1889, when stumbled upon by police, threatened to bring down its aristocratic gay clientele, including, as rumoured, the grandson and heir of Queen Victoria, Prince Eddy.

Macbeth

By William Shakespeare. Presented by Glenn Elston and The Australian Shakespeare Company. Directed by Glenn Elston. Southern Cross Lawn, Royal Botanic Gardens,100 Birdwood Avenue, Melbourne 31 January - 28 February 2025.

This production is a mature and highly refined exploration of the text. The Australian Shakespeare Company exhibits profound knowledge and understanding of the text and the author and delivers an absolutely gripping performance. Elston has taken a very traditional approach to the staging without ignoring its capacity for contemporary appeal. 

Shirley Valentine

By Willy Russell. Tea Tree Players Theatre, Surrey Downs, SA. 5-15 February 2025

Wondering what has happened to her youth and feeling like her family see her as just a servant rather than a wife or mother, Shirley Valentine regularly talks to the wall about her lost opportunities and unhappiness. When a friend of hers invites Shirley to join her on a trip for two to Greece, she leaves a note in the kitchen and flies away for two weeks. There she quickly rediscovers everything she thought was lost and decides to stay on in her Mediterranean paradise.

The Butcher, The Baker…

Writer, Composer & Musical Director Ella Filar. Midsumma Festival and Theatre Works. Explosives Factory, Inkerman Street, St Kilda. 5 – 15 February 2025

Here is a glittering, cynical, even cruel, look at sexual obsession.  It’s a sort of musical, a sort of Singspiele about the tragic consequences of barking up the wrong tree, or the wrong leg – of misapprehension and cross-dressing.  The spirit and the sound, of Kurt Weil and Bertolt Brecht are never far away.  One of the songs in The Threepenny Opera, for instance, is ‘Song of Sexual Dependency’ - very much to the point with The Butcher…  

Three Sisters

By Anton Chekhov, a version by Victor Kalka. Produced by Virginia Plain, in association with Flight Path Theatre. Directed by Victor Kalka. Flight Path Theatre, Marrickville, Sydney. 5-15 February, 2025

It’s not often that one of the great plays of literature, by Anton Chekhov in his 1901 prime, is presented in your local theatre. If you live in the vicinity, I recommend that you hasten to the cute little theatre in the middle of Marrickville before it has gone, just like the teetering lives of the three Prozorov sisters in the play. Olga, Marsha and Irina pine to return to their hometown, Moscow, but everything seems to stop them. Don’t delay your visit to these ‘Three Sisters’.

An Evening Without Kate Bush

By Russell Lucas and Sarah-Louise Young. Midsumma Festival. Fairfax Studio, Arts Centre Melbourne. February 5 – 8, 2025

Last night I took myself to the Melbourne premiere of the cabaret tribute show An Evening Without Kate Bush. Part of the Midsumma festival, the show is co-created by Russell Lucas and Sarah-Louise Young. The production has had three sold-out, critically acclaimed runs at Edinburgh Fringe, two Soho Theatre seasons and 2020-2023 UK tours, and has performed at prominent festivals around Australia. 

Comma Sutra

By Louisa Fitzhardinge. Fringe World. Downstairs at the Maj, His Majesty’s Theatre. Perth, WA. Feb 1, 2025

Somewhat of a Fringe World stalwart, Comma Sutra has had sold out seasons at five previous Fringe World festivals, and having not seen it since 2017, I went back for another look, at its sold-out single performance.

This gorgeous celebration of language, especially the quirks of grammar, is tailor made for the people who shudder when they see someone selling ‘potato’s’ or literally misusing the word ‘literally’.

1984 - Diary of a Teenage Diva

By Penny Shaw. FringeWorld. The Jonesway Theatre, William St, Northbridge, WA. Jan 30 - Feb 2, 2025

Based on Penny Shaw’s popular podcast, Diary of a Teenage Diva, comes this cabaret show that celebrates 1984, theatre kids, boys and more boys and an unusually named club.

Tender

By Cirque X. Gasworks Arts Park. Midsumma Festival. Park 21 Graham Street, Albert Park Melbourne. 29 January – 8 February 2025.

 

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