Reviews

Fireworks and Fury

Southern Cross Soloists. Concert Hall, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC), Brisbane. 20 February 2022

In 2022, Queensland's Southern Cross Soloists (SXS) celebrate more than 25 years of creating music together, working with world-class soloists and commissioning more than 120 world premieres. They started the year with Fireworks and Fury, which saw the debut of one of their new pieces for their SXS Didgeridoo Commissioning Project, featuring guest soloist and didgeridoo Artist in Residence, Chris Williams, and a special performance by 2022 guest artist in residence, the acclaimed Russian-Australian concert pianist Konstantin Shamray.

The Great Gatsby: An Immersive Theatrical Experience

Wonderland Bar Potts Point. Viral Ventures Global. Directed by Beth Daly. Feb 18 – Jun 26, 2022

When they said it was an immersive theatrical experience, they were not making it up. Just minutes after stepping into the century old terrace in Sydney’s Kings Cross you are part of the action.

The intimate audience of forty lean at a bar, squeeze up and down stairs, sit on leather lounges, and are ushered into different rooms, never sure where the action will take place.

Soaring Heights

Queensland Symphony Orchestra (QSO). Concert Hall, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC), Brisbane. 19 February 2022

Wow! The QSO kicked off their 2022 season in energetic style with inspiring music to set the soul ascending – two incredible pieces by composers working in the Romantic classical music period. Fittingly both composers are from Germany, the home country of our Maestro, Johannes Fritzsch. The first half of the concert was the 'Piano Concerto No.

Otello

By Guiseppe Verdi. Opera Australia. Joan Sutherland Theatre, Sydney Opera House. 19,25 Feb; 2,5,8,16,19 March, 2022

Otello is a Venetian general and the governor of Cyprus. Iago is his ensign. They have just returned to Cyprus in a violent storm after a victory against the Turks. The city is celebrating, but not everyone is happy! Otello has overlooked Iago by appointing another officer, Cassio, as Captain of the Navy. And Iago is angry! He is a malicious man and plots revenge against them both. The outcome is a cruel scenario based on deceit, manipulation, jealousy … and gullibility.

Betty

By Jules Allen. Dramaturg & Director Iain Sinclair. Theatre Works, St Kilda. 16 – 26 February 2022

Is it a coincidence or the zeitgeist that we have all at once a series of distinguished and anguished, complex works - about mothers and daughters?  There was the recent And She Would Stand Like This from the Antipodes Theatre Company; there is Grace at Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre; and there is the movie adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s The Lost Daughter.  And here we have Betty – like Grace and The Lost Daughter – a story that depends on a series of reveals about the past that make sense about the present

HÜMAN

Adelaide Fringe. Delinquent Creatives. Nexus Arts 19 February to 3 March, 2022

A woman smiles at the smell of new sneakers, another caresses her stilettos, and a man handles his removed boot with unexpected fervour. This is fetish. This is HÜMAN.

Fabulous Family Felonies

By Bob Charteris, Yvette Wall and John Scholes. Stirling Players. Directed by Bob Charteris, Dale James and Jane Sherwood. Stirling Theatre, Morris Place, Innaloo, WA. Feb 10-19, 2022

Fabulous Family Felonies is a collection of diverse short plays, all of which at least loosely have the themes of family and felony. Very different in feel, all are well directed and performed.

All performed on a box set, with very distinctive red walls, there is a concerted effort to make each show feel different with decoration and furnishings. The shows share a lighting designer, John Woolrych, who gives a different feel to each play. The same stage manager, Jane Sherwood, helps the shows to transition smoothly and effectively.

An Unforgivably Brief History of Australian Theatre with Dr Rob

By Rob Reid. La Mama HQ. 15 – 20 February 2022

Rob Reid - playwright, theatre maker, reviewer and historian extraordinaire - presents an incisive, rewarding, lyrical, ironic and often very funny look at Australia’s Theatre History. 

Le Sorelle (The Sisters)

Written and directed by Andrew O’Connell. Company O. The Italian Club, Fremantle, WA. Feb 18-20, 2022

Le Sorelle is a world premiere production from Company O. This bilingual production is performed in Italian and English, and while it is not necessary to speak Italian to enjoy this production, it is certainly a wonderful opportunity to exercise your language muscles for those with some Italian knowledge.

Two sisters live together in a comfortable farmhouse in Northern Italy. One of the sisters dreams of beginning a new life with her Australian boyfriend in Australia, but her sister has other ideas.

Darker Side of Bowden

Adelaide Fringe. Oily Rag Theatre, Bowden. Feb 18 – Mar 19, 2022

‘Has anyone seen my bicycle?’ shouts Beatrice, making her appearance on foot at the street corner where a dozen or so of us await. Dressed for work at the nearby Beehive Shirt Factory in the late nineteenth century, we’re treated to history, gossip, and stories of a few gruesome deaths.

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