Reviews

Seventeen

By Matthew Whittet. WildThingProduction and Seymour Centre. Reginald Theatre, Seymour Centre. September 27 – October 19, 2024

Matthew Whittet insists that his play about teenagers getting trashed after their last day at school should use only older actors; and certainly, this lot are much closer to 70 than 17. 

Armed with precious saved-up grog, these aging teenagers gather in the playground of their local park; life – or something – is all ahead, but this night they obviously have lots of fears and secrets still unresolved.  Gradually and predictably, through games (truth or dare), furious dancing, booze and chundering, each of their secrets are revealed to their peers.

Poe: Dreams of Madness

By Elissa Haynes. Teens at Garrick. Directed by Paris Romano Jenner and Gail Lusted, Garrick Theatre, Guildford, WA. Sep 27 - Oct 12, 2024

Teens at Garrick, a group within Garrick Theatre Club, are currently presenting the “eccentric mystery” Poe: Dreams of Madness. Set in Poe’s study and in his mind, the play touches on many of Poe’s better-known works.

Mary Poppins

Original music & lyrics by Richard M. & Robert B. Sherman, with new songs by George Stiles & Anthony Drewe. Book: Julian Fellowes. Presented by the Warrnambool Theatre Company. Director: Rachel Pitt-Lancaster assisted by Millicent Lee. Musical Director: Dean Mulholland assisted by Maria Carras-Kerr. Choreographer: Eloise Simpson. Lighthouse Theatre, Warrnambool. September 28 - October 5, 2024.

Based on the 1964 film and the much-loved book series by Australian born P. L. Travers, Mary Poppins is considered Walt Disney's crowning achievement and was the only Disney film to earn a Best Picture nomination during his lifetime. Julie Andrews' Oscar winning portrayal of Mary and Dick Van Dyke's magnetic charm as Bert, have made them household names among children of all ages for over sixty years.

The Appleton Ladies’ Potato Race

By Melanie Tait. Directed by Alan Cooke. Townsville Little Theatre. Denise Glasgow Performing Arts Centre, Pimlico State High School, Townsville. 25-28 September 2024.

IT IS ALWAYS encouraging to see community theatre groups mount contemporary Australian work, and this play is ideal for this kind of platform.

Written in 2019, this is the second play for playwright and journalist Melanie Tait and it was originally developed and performed by the Ensemble Theatre in Sydney before national touring and a film which was released last year.

Bad Boy

Co-creator & Writer Patricia Cornelius; Co-creator & Director Susie Dee; Co-creator & Performer Nicci Wilks. Presented by Dee, Cornelius & Wilks in association with fortyfivedownstairs & Melbourne Fringe Festival. 26 September – 13 October 2024

There is a certain horrible inevitability about Bad Boy.  We sense with dread where it’s going.  It’s a play about ‘how’ and why’, not about ‘what’.  We know what.  This ‘bad boy’ of the title is not a character: he is, if you like, a representative of the type of man who enacts a series of actions from which he cannot escape – or thinks he cannot.  But Nicci Wilks makes him real: he stands before us in all his pathos – and violence.

Massaoke Oz

Presented by Wynnum Fringe Festival for the Wynnum Fringe Taster. The Augathella Spiegeltent. 26 – 29 September 2024

Massaoke Oz offers an exhilarating and interactive night of live music with a difference. Originating in the UK and now a worldwide smash that’s a favourite on festival lineups, this high-energy spectacle taps right into the growing demand for immersive, experiential performances.

Slapdash Galaxy

Bunk Puppets / 2024 AWESOME Festival. Studio Underground, State Theatre Centre of WA. Sep 24-28, 2024

Slapdash Galaxy from Victoria’s Bunk Puppets was presented by Wesfarmers Arts and the 2024 AWESOME Festival. Performed to an enthusiastic and very involved audience of all ages, this show is aimed at children five years and over.

The story of brothers Sam and Junior, forced to flee their barren planet, we follow the boys on an epic journey through the galaxy as they battle space pirates, giant spiders and other dangers.

Green Day’s American Idiot

Music by Green Day. Lyrics by Billie Joe Armstrong. Book by Billie Joe Armstrong and Michael Mayer. PACA Productions. Zenith Theatre Chatswood. September 27 - October 12, 2024.

This is a full throttled, gutsy presentation of a punk rock musical which leaves little to the imagination.

PACA productions pack a punch, featuring a hot thrashing band, passionate credible performances, and tight choreography from the ensemble, surrounded by a dynamic set piece.

Gilgamesh

Composed by Jack Symonds, librettist Louis Garrick and director Kip Williams. Presented by Opera Australia, Sydney Chamber Opera & Carriageworks. Bay 17, Carriageworks, Eveleigh. September 26 – October 5, 2024

They say it’s the world’s oldest written story, inscribed onto Babylonian clay tablets over three thousand years ago.  Gilgamesh is an ego-driven corrupt ruler who provokes the destruction of his city and forests from vengeful gods, but through love, loss and grief finds his humanity and redemption.

Now this picaresque tale through life and death, travelling between earth and spirits to the limits of the world, is an engrossing new Australian opera.

Jesus Christ Superstar

Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Lyrics by Tim Rice. Elder Conservatorium of Music. Scott Theatre, Kintore Ave Adelaide. Sept 26 – 29, 2024

Jesus Christ Superstar, by the legendary Andrew Lloyd Webber and equally legendary Tim Rice, is a sung through rock opera. It was premiered in New York in 1971 and opened in the West End in 1972.

I was fortunate enough to see the original 1972 Australian cast featuring Trevor White as Jesus, the late and great Jon English as Judas, Marcia Hines as Mary and Reg Livermore as Herod at Memorial Drive and it has lived in my memory ever since!

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