Reviews

You and Me

By Dan Rebellato. Directed by Sarah McNeill. Lit Live / Fringe World. ACES Dress Circle Bar at His Majesty’s Theatre, Hay St, Perth. Jan 31- Feb 5, 2021

Lit Live’s You and Me is a wonderful blend of domestic drama and psychological thriller, expertly performed. Originally written as a BBC radio play, it plays beautifully on stage.

At What Cost?

By Nathan Maynard. Belvoir Street Theatre. January 29 – February 20, 2022

The wrenching backstory to Nathan Maynard’s new play is the genocide and exile of so many Tasmanian Aboriginals. 

It certainly haunts Palawa man Boyd (Luke Carroll), but for now he’s happy, on country, a leader to his people, and a rock to his irrepressible, pregnant wife (Sandy Greenwood). 

An Evening with Anthony Warlow

Queensland Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Vanessa Scammell. Guests: Christopher Lawrence (ABC Classic FM) & Amanda Lea Le Vergne (Vocal). Concert Hall, QPAC. 28/29 January 2022

Everything was alright with the world (despite wearing masks), as we sat back and listened to the mellifluous tones of Anthony Warlow doing what he does best – sing show songs.

Almost, Maine

By John Cariani. KTPerformance Collective. Fringe World. Directed by Kristen Twynam-Perkins. Biology, The Girls School. Jan 25-31, 2022

Almost, Maine was presented by Roleystone Theatre at Roleystone Hall in May 2021. This version, by KTPerformance Collective at the Girls School, for Fringe World, features the same director and many of the original cast, but feels like a very different production.

When One Door Closes

Written and directed by Courtney Hough. Fringe World. Chemistry, The Girls School, East Perth, WA. Jan 25-30, 2022

When One Door Closes is a feel-good cabaret - written, directed, and performed by Courtney Hough - that played in Chemistry at the Girls School. A beautifully performed look at dating, the experiences of the last two years and modern life, it features Courtney’s outstanding singing and a smattering of clever comedy.

Conversations With a Fish

Written and Directed by Helah Milroy. The Blue Room Studio, Perth Cultural Centre, WA. Jan 27 - Feb 3, 2022

Conversations With a Fish is an interesting concept. In five short vignettes, fish face a variety of dilemmas, and the audience are asked to decide their fate. A look at the human experience through the eyes of the fish.

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

By Edward Albee. State Theatre Company South Australia. Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide. 27 Jan – 6 Feb 2022.

Known for his challenging and controversial works, Edward Albee’s widely acclaimed Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, winner of a 1963 Tony Award,  first challenged audiences when it arrived on Broadway in 1962 and has been reinterpreted by director Margaret Harvey, through a new and unique Australian lens. Albee was a deeply political writer who commented that he liked plays to be “useful, not merely decorative”.

Alex and Evie and the Forever Falling Rain

By Sophie Minissale. Every Other Theatre Company / Fringe World. Directed by Anais Popoff-Asotoff and Julia Schwab. Studio Underground, State Theatre Centre of WA, Perth, WA. Jan 27-29, 2022

Alex and Evie and the Forever Falling Rain ran for a very short season as part of State and Play and Fringe World, in Studio Underground. Presented by Every Other Theatre Company, this sweet, beautifully presented show was a perfect treat for the last few days of school holidays.

On entering the auditorium, audiences were entertained and warmed up by actor Jeremy Hansen who plays Alex, seeking to make friends in the crowd. Lovely that this came back into the story later, but that families who entered at the last minute did not miss content.

Broad

By Geraldine Quin. Gasworks / Midsumma Festival. Jan 27 – 29, 2022

Out of lockdown, back on the performing circuit, the feisty ginger-headed Geraldine Quinn begins her musical cabaret show paying homage to the wonderful “red headed” women who caught her imagination when growing up, such as Agnes Moorehead, Vivienne Westwood and Carol Burnett. Her new show Broad has been lurking about; having been put on hold for the obvious reasons yet again, it has finally hit the boards to an applauding audience.

The Marriage of Figaro

Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. Opera Australia. Joan Sutherland Theatre, Sydney Opera House. January 27 - February 18, 2022.

The juvenile sense of humour which Mozart was famously depicted as having in the movie Amadeus, rings true when you watch his opera The Marriage of Figaro.

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