Reviews

Henry V

By William Shakespeare. Britain’s National Theatre production. Filmed by National Theatre Live, distributed by Sharmill Films. Directed by Max Webster. In Australian cinemas from June 25, 2022

This is an extended version of Shakespeare’s play made famous as a movie by Laurence Olivier in 1944, just after a world war had made everyone on the winning side eager for a lusty celebration of the glories of warfare. Who could forget Olivier’s operatic voice as he laid immortality on the winners: ‘we few, we happy few’?

Mack and Mabel

By Michael Stewart and Jerry Herman. WAAPA. Directed by Crispin Taylor. His Majesty’s Theatre, Hay St, Perth. June 10-16, 2022

WAAPA’s annual “big” musical, staged at His Majesty’s Theatre, is the biggest event of the WAAPA performance calendar. Much anticipated, this production, performed by WAAPA Music Theatre and Music Students and designed built and crewed by WAAPA Production and Design Students, does not disappoint, with Mack and Mabel a slick, polished, and well performed production that rivals the production values of a national tour.

The Weapons of Rhetoric

Bach Akademie Australia. Verbrugghen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Saturday 11th June, 2022

Rhetoric is the art of effective or persuasive speaking, but the voice isn’t the only “weapon” that can “speak” rhetorically. Last weekend ABC classical played 100 tracks that have persuasively set scenes in a range of different films. Hearing them takes the listener back to a time, a place, an emotion – just as effectively as words spoken in different tones or pitches.

CATS

Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Lyrics based on “Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats” by T. S. Eliot. Additional material by Trevor Nunn and Richard Stilgoe. Presented by Holiday Actors and the Warrnambool Theatre Company. Directors: Geoff and Anne De Manser. Vocal Director: Elana Agnew. Choreographer: Nicky McKenzie. Musical Director: Dean Mulholland. Lighthouse Theatre, Warrnambool, Victoria. June 11-16, 2022.

Just when I thought I’d seen every conceivable interpretation of Cats the musical, along comes this sensational new amateur production. This second collaboration between Holiday Actors and the Warrnambool Theatre Company (since the sold-out season of Les Misérables in 2019) proves to be another audience favourite.

Set Piece

By Anna Breckon and Nat Randall, in collaboration with Andrew Brophy. Presented by Arts House. Meat Market, Blackwood Street, North Melbourne. 10 – 12 June 2022.

Set Piece is a curious experiment.  It attempts to overturn certain theatrical conventions and to construct alternatives.  The show’s creators, Anna Breckon and Nat Randall, place a statement in the foyer, stating their objective and intentions and clearly preparing the audience for what they are about to see.  We should leave aside why they felt it was necessary to do this – but it its, as intended, illuminating.

The Marvellous Wonderettes

By Roger Bean. Primadonna Productions. Directed by Carole Dhu. The Fishtrap Theatre, Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, WA. Jun 10-12, 2022

The Marvellous Wonderettes presented by Primadonna Productions at Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, was a joyous celebration of a show, expertly directed by Carole Dhu and performed with expertise.

Moonlight and Magnolias

By Ron Hutchinson. Pymble Players, NSW. June 8 – July 3, 2022

Moonlight and Magnolias is another triumph from the Pymble Players.

The Art Deco set is sleek and stylish with the attention to detail that regular theatre audiences have come to expect from Joy Sweeney.  The black walls extend seamlessly into the hall, giving the audience the illusion that they too are sitting in David O. Selznick's office.  

Grainger At Home

By Karen Van Spall. La Mama Courthouse. June 6 & 7, 2022

Grainger At Home is a biographical musical show written and directed by Karen Van Spall and Lucy Esdaile. Narrated and performed by Ella Grainger (Melanie Hillman), along with The Clinch Saxophone Quartet and the mezzo soprano Karen Van Spall, this is an innovative   finely woven tale about Australia’s most celebrated composer.

Simply Brill - The Women Who Defined Rock ‘N’ Roll

World Premiere. Adelaide Cabaret Festival. Banquet Room, Adelaide Festival Centre. 10 – 11 Jun 2022

Simply Brill describes it perfectly. Amelia Ryan, Michael Griffiths and Michaela Burger are excellent examples of world’s best cabaret performers in this lamentably short season of this world and Australian premiere show, showcasing some of the women (and men) who shaped 1960s rock’n’roll.

Go Back for Murder

By Agatha Christie. Hobart Repertory Theatre Company. Scot Hunt (Director). The Playhouse Hobart. June 10 – 25, 2022

Director Scott Hunt described this play as a logistical nightmare. For so many reasons, there would have been cause for confusion in the mounting of this production. As well as the complexity of the script, there is the double cast and frequent changes of scene.

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