Reviews

Love-Lies-Bleeding

By Don De Lillo. Ad Astra, Brisbane. 31 October to 23 November 2024

This is an intriguing and talent-filled production of New Yorker, Don De Lillo’s 2005 play. Directed by the experienced writer/director/performer, Michael Futcher, this streamlined two-act production perfectly suits Misterton Street’s intimate studio space. And the director has found a balance in the tone with some very confident and engaging performances which sway between the poetic and dramatic.

Gaslight

By Patrick Hamilton. Directed by Catherine Radbourne. Sandgate Theatre, Qld. November 1 – 16, 2024

In fog-bound London in 1880, at the upper class home of Jack Manningham and his wife Bella, we soon learn that Bella is very much on edge mentally and that this state of mind has been pushed by her husband. The question that gains more traction is why do the gaslights dim at a regular time most days of the week. As the play progresses, the audience learns so much more than it could have imagined – and we wanted to learn so much more of the ever-deepening mystery. Let’s just say that husband Jack had some questions to answer. Then the devious detective arrives. 

The Swinging 60s and Seventies

Devised written and directed by Doug Williams. Tweed Theatre Company. Tweed Heads Civic Centre. 1-17 November, 2024

They say if you remember the Sixties then you weren’t really there. Well I certainly was there and covered many of the songs of the era in my time as a pop singer. How delightful to hear so many again in a live setting.

9 to 5 The Musical

By Dolly Parton and Patricia Resnick. Directed by Lys Tickner. Don Russell Performing Arts Centre, Thornlie, WA. Nov 1-10, 2025

Art in Motion Theatre Company present the WA Premiere of Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5, at the City of Gosnells, Don Russell Performing Arts Centre. Opening night saw an almost full house, responding very positively to this upbeat and positive new musical.

Dracula

By Stephen Dietz. Wyong Drama Group. Red Tree Theatre, Tuggerah. November 1 – 9, 2024

Dracula opened last night at the Red Tree Theatre at Tuggerah and it did not disappoint.  Not everybody is a fan of horror but the artistry and professionalism on display meant that I didn’t actually scream out loud as previously suspected.  Yes, it’s dark and yes it’s tense but there was actually a child in the audience who was remarkably cheery after the performance and apparently unscathed by the story, the blood, the fangs and the sexy ladies.  So do not let any preconceived ideas about this story put you off.  The overall presentation and

Rhinoceros

By Eugene Ionesco, in a new version by Zinnie Harris. Presented by Spinning Plates Co. Directed by Cassandra Fumi. fortyfivedownstairs theatre, 45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne. 31 October – 17 November 2024.

Spinning Plates Co. demonstrate exceptional inventiveness in this quirky and highly stylised production. It maintains all the political spirit of Ionesco’s text while carefully and effectively infusing it with the absurdist and bizarre qualities that characterise his work. The attention to detail in the characterisations, the staging and especially the costuming is truly impressive. The inhabitants of this fictional town are subject to an invasion by rhinoceros, slowly but surely transforming them, one by one, into the beasts.

The Kingdom of Eucalypts

A play by Alice Spigelman. Moira Blumenthal Productions. Bondi Pavilion Theatre. October 30 until November 17, 2024

Miles Franklin is the flavour of the month – with the Melbourne Theatre Company about to open the musical adaptation of her novel My Brilliant Career and in Sydney the premiere of a new play about her life.

Franklin fans will enjoy this nicely staged production that provides an insight into lesser-known aspects of her life. Without a general knowledge of Franklin, the drama will be less satisfying.

One Man, Two Guvnors

By Richard Bean. Cairns Little Theatre. Directed by Jason Klarwein. November 1st to 9th, 2024.

Derived from an Italian play written in 1746, One Man, Two Guvnors moves the action to 1960s Brighton in the U K. In this version the dialogue and the action are so fast-paced that the audience can be left playing catch-up.

SSO Romantic Adventures

Ingrid Filter performs Chopin. Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House. October 30 – November 2, 2024

Image (above): Ingrid Filter. Photographer: Gary Houlder

They’re dubbed the Romantic Generation of composers.  All were born around 1810 and all died early, Robert Schumann, hallucinatory, suicidal and in mental anguish; Frederic Chopin from tuberculous, and Felix Mendelssohn at 38, melancholic and after a series of strokes.

A Night at the Movies – A Musical Cabaret

By various, including Lin-Manuel Miranda. The Old Nick Society. Bianca Paine/Ben Paine (Direction). The Hidden Theatre, Hobart. 30th October – 2nd November 2024

A Night at the Movies - a Musical Cabaret offers comfy seats, high quality entertainment AND popcorn.

This cabaret reprises 21 Chump Street, recently presented at the Hobart One Act Play festival, and augments the programme with two other brackets of musical theatre pieces all of which have a connection to the movies.

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