Reviews

A Streetcar Named Desire

By Tennessee Williams. Spotlight Theatrical Company. Directed by Hunter Kerr. The Basement Theatre, Gold Coast. August 23 – September 7, 2024

Tennessee Williams is an icon amongst American playwrights, but not an easy one to relate to. His writing vacillates between lyrical and mellifluous and OTT high campery which is a stretch for even the finest actors. One could argue that his voice is no longer relevant, except that his writing thematically is about exploring sexuality…and isn’t that always relevant?

The Children’s Bach

Composer Andrew Schultz. Libretto Glen Perry after the novel by Helen Garner. Lyric Opera of Melbourne & Theatre Works. Theatre Works, St Kilda. 29 August – 7 September 2024

The Fox family live happily enough, it seems, by inner Melbourne’s Meri Creek – Athena (Kate Amos), Dexter (Michael Honeyman) and their autistic son Billy (alternating Ben Touzel and Chris Touzel) who does not speak.  But sophisticated Elizabeth (Juel Riggall), an old girlfriend of Dexter’s, shows up with her younger sister, immature hostile-dependant teenager Vicki (Lucy Schneider) and Elizabeth’s seductive musician boyfriend Philip (Adrian Li Donnni) and his young daughter Poppy (Chloe Taylor).  The Fox household seems warm and welcoming, but Ath

And Then There Were None

By Agatha Christie. Presented by Phoenix Variety and Music Group. McLaren Vale Institute Hall, SA. 31 August – 8 September 2024

Community theatre means many things to different people, but what Phoenix Variety and Music Group bring to McLaren Vale is theatre for the community. Keen supporters – family, friends and locals alike – are laden with hampers of food; the round tables see people who don’t know each sitting shoulder to shoulder, sipping the local wine, and enjoying the theatre on the Institute Hall stage.

The Children

By Lucy Kirkwood. Black Swan State Theatre. Directed by Mel Cantwell. Heath Ledger Theatre, State Theatre Centre of Western Australia, WA. Aug 24 - Sep 15, 2024

Lucy Kirkwood is a much-lauded playwright, described as one of the best of her generation, and this production, from Black Swan Theatre, does justice to one of her most well-known plays. Well-acted and thoughtfully directed, this production is well crafted and fascinating to watch.

This is the second production of this play in Perth, the first being Theatre 180’s excellent pre-Covid production, performed in a tiny venue, and unfortunately not widely seen. Black Swan allows this story to reach a bigger audience.

The Volition Project and The Volition Experiment

Created by Theatre Works Early Career Artists Program Cohort 2024 with Stephen Mitchell Wright (Experiment) and Belle Hansen (Project). Explosives Factory, Inkerman Street, St Kilda. 29 August – 7 September 2024

Here are two separate, stand-alone but thematically linked pieces presented principally to showcase the graduates of Theatre Works Early Career Artists Program Cohort.  So we see on stage a variety of sixteen intriguing, attractive, energetic and mostly talented young performers. 

Sunset Boulevard

Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Book and Lyrics by Don Black and Christopher Hampton. Opera Australia and GWB Entertainment. Directed bv Paul Griffin. Musical Direction by Paul Christ. Joan Sutherland Theatre, Sydney Opera House. August 29 – November 1, 2024

Sunset Boulevard is about a movie star past her prime, trying to reinvent her career by taking a new ill-advised direction.

As per the original movie Norma Desmond is writing a screenplay with herself as a 16- year-old in an adaptation of Salome.

Fun Home

Music by Jeanine Tesori. Book and lyrics by Lisa Kron. Based on the graphic novel by Alison Bechdel. By arrangement with Concord Theatricals. PIP Theatre Milton, Qld. 29th Aug -14th September, 2024

There are musicals that are simply fun, an escape from the world. Then there are those that immerse you so deeply in the world, and what it means to be human, that connect on such a deep level, that your life is somehow changed by an evening’s entertainment. Fun Home sits clearly at the top of the latter group – along with such shows as Next to Normal and Dear Evan Hansen.

Cosi Fan Tutte

By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. State Opera South Australia with Opera Queensland. Her Majesty’s Theatre, Grote St Adelaide, SA. 29 Aug to 7 Sept, 2024

Cosi Fan Tutte by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart holds a special place in my heart having performed as Roy in the famous Australian play Cosi which explores the patients in a mental asylum during the 1970s rehearsing their own version of this iconic opera!

The opera was performed in 1790 and was one of three written and produced operas in the space of four years. Instead of the usual 7 scenes over 2 acts, set and costume designer Elizabeth Gadsby has set the opera over two acts, in present day, in a villa on the coast of Italy.

Straight from the Strait

Book by Norah Bagiri, after John Romeril. Composer, Co-Librettist, Music Director and Arranger: Rubina Kimiia. Presented by Opera Queensland, Yumpla Nerkep Foundation and QPAC, as part of the Brisbane Festival. Playhouse Theatre, Brisbane. August 28-31, 2024

In 1968 a number of Torres Strait Islanders, working on the Mount Newman Rail Project in WA, broke a world record by laying seven kilometres of track in under 12 hours. How they did it captured the imagination of various indigenous folk, et al, in particular theatremaker and director of the show Nadine McDonald-Dowd as well as Aunty Ruth Ghee, a Meriam Mer woman and original mature-age student from the Aboriginal Centre for Performing Arts.

The History Boys

By Alan Bennett. Hobart Repertory Theatre Company. Beck Goldsmith (Director). Beck Goldsmith and Morgan Steven (set design). The Playhouse Hobart. August 28th – September 7th, 2024

History may be “one fucking thing after another” as Rudge says, but it is also about the individuals who live through it. The History Boys tackles sweeping concepts through the lives of eight boys preparing for entry to Oxford and Cambridge Colleges.

Juxtaposing classic literature with the popular culture, this production is underscored by well curated music of the 1980s. Various other competing forces shape the students; educational philosophies, opposing values and teacher personalities.

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