Reviews

Kiss Me, Kate

Music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Book by Sam and Bella Spewack. The Regals Musical Society. Rockdale Town Hall. October 12 to 20, 2024.

A Shakespearean operetta, a hot jazz dance number, a fiery celebrity couple and off-beat underworld fun are currently colliding on the Rockdale Town Hall stage.

Bursting onto the stage in a vibrant, high energy opening ensemble number, “Another Op’nin’, Another Show” - Cole Porter’s song and dance valentine to theatre - The Regals production of Kiss Me, Kate captivates from the outset.

How could you top that opening?

Sounds Like an Orchestra

Queensland Symphony Orchestra (QSO), presented in association with Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC), Brisbane. Concert Hall, QPAC. 11 October 2024

This family concert by the QSO asks young audiences to hear the difference between instruments, and to witness the magic that music can make in their imaginative landscapes. World-renowned and award-winning Scottish composer, educator and presenter, Paul Rissmann, guides the audience to appreciate the power of the orchestra, with the help of vocalist Ashleigh Denning (also an educator). The conductor is Jen Winley, a percussionist, teacher, and conductor of the WA Youth Orchestra.

Singin’ in the Rain

Screenplay by Betty Comden and Adolf Green. Songs by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed. Willoughby Theatre Company. Director: Declan Moore. The Concourse Chatswood. 12-27 October, 2024

Willoughby Theatre Company has done it again! This production has real class. Declan Moore, with his cast and crew, has captured the gentle charm and tapping pace that has made Singin’ in the Rain so loved since Gene Kelly, Donald O’Connor, Debbie Reynolds and Jean Hagen made it such a hit in 1952.

La Clique

Studio, Sydney Opera House. 10 October – 17 November, 2024

Step right up and witness the spellbinding spectacle La Clique, celebrating a tantalising 20 years, now showing in the stunning Opera House. 

The audience is transported into a realm where the impossible feels possible as the lights dim. 

The set design is a simple stage. Small and intimate, the audience sits in the round. Fairy lights form the big top while hues of red and blue are cast over the theatre. It morphs and evolves, creating spaces where fairy tales meet fantasies. 

Berlin

By Joanna Murray-Smith. Barricade Productions. Flight Path Theatre, Marrickville. October 9 – 19, 2024

An Australian backpacker and a confident bar-hand at a “very Berlin bar” return to her studio-loft for a one-night stand – but first they drink and talk, and for a long time.

Séance

Concept Development by Darkfield. Presented by Realscape Productions. Maritime Museum, South Brisbane. 3 October – 8 December 2024

Spooky season is upon us, so it’s the perfect time for a Séance. This one takes place in a 40-foot shipping container. The interior has been converted to appear like a Victorian era room containing one long table flanked by chairs. There isn't a Ouija board in sight however and most of the action takes place in the scariest location of all - the mind.

Flight

Concept Development by Darkfield. Presented by Realscape Productions. Maritime Museum, South Brisbane. 3 October – 8 December 2024

It is rare to experience a deeply visceral fear when attending a live performance. Flight is here to change that. Even the calmest aeroplane passenger out there is likely to feel a frisson of fear during this 22-minute experience.

Alice by Heart

Music by Duncan Sheik, lyrics by Steven Stater, book by Steven Sater and Jessie Nelson. Elder Conservatorium Music Theatre. Little Theatre, Adelaide, 10-13 October 2024

‘A story entered, a tiny key we turned’ sings Alice Spencer, on the platform of a London Underground station, shrinking from the sounds of the Blitz above her. It’s an escape, a safe place – or maybe not, because this is Wonderland.

Maho Magic Bar

Created, Directed and Designed by Kirsten Siddle. Presented by Broad Encounters Productions. Maho Magic Bar at Maritime Museum, South Brisbane. 3 October – 22 December 2024

Maho Magic Bar offers a wildly entertaining and immersive experience that pulls you into a neon-lit, Tokyo-inspired fever dream. The pop-up venue sets the tone with its vibrant, surreal atmosphere, providing the perfect backdrop for a night filled with magic, mischief, and mirth. Upon entering the bar, you're drawn into a world where a group of magicians and mixologists are determined to keep you thoroughly entertained—and perhaps a little inebriated, too.

Speed: The Movie, The Play

Written and Directed by Dan Beeston, Natalie Bochenski and Gregory Rowbotham. Act React. Melbourne Fringe. October 9 – 20, 2024

In the car park behind the Prahan Town Hall sits a big passenger bus; people are queueing up eager to jump on this theatrical joyride. Speed: The Movie, The Play, devised by the Brisbane based comedy theatre company Act React - they specialise in pop culture inspired performances and immersive theatre. Touring nationally across Australia, offering audiences a hard arse hour of unstoppable entertainment, they have now returned to Melbourne Fringe.

Subscribe to our E-Newsletter, buy our latest print edition or find a Performing Arts book at Book Nook.