Reviews

Scout Boxall: Good Egg

Written & performed by Scout Boxall. Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Trades Hall, Quilt Room. 25 March – 4 April 2021

As we enter, Scout Boxall, dressed as a fried egg, dances in faux awkward style.  You have to be good to get a laugh out of bad. Boxall knows, and deliberately sets a self-conscious faux awkward tone.

Hard Rock Café 25th Anniversary

Featuring Thirsty Merc, Shannon Noll and the Hard Rock Heroes. Hard Rock Café, Surfers Paradise. 22 March 2021

Ever since entrepreneur Jim Cavill built his Surfers Paradise Hotel in the 1920s, the corner of Cavill and Orchid Avenues has been the beating heart of live entertainment on Queensland’s Gold Coast. And after a lonely year in lockdown, live music is back on the road, and performing at that famous corner – now the Hard Rock Café. This venue celebrated its 25th anniversary on 22 March.

Scary Goats Tour

By Chloe Towan and Nathan Fernanadez. Melbourne Comedy Festival. The Butterfly Club, Melbourne. Mar 22 – Apr 4, 2021

After last year’s horrendous COVID lockdown, the Melbourne Comedy Festival is finally back on. Kicking off the season at the Butterfly Club is Scary Goats Tour, billed as a new Horror Comedy play written by Chloe Towan and Nathan Fernanadez.

Goats and spooky things are a match made in heaven, or should l say hell. When Mel, the famous sceptic and ghost debunker, accidentally books a goat tour for her new YouTube channel, she musters up her supernatural knowledge to free her sidekick videographer from the evil goat ghost.

Hamilton

Book, Music and Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Inspired by the book Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow. Produced by Michael Cassel. Sydney Lyric. From March 17, 2021

Image:  Chloé Zuel as Elizabeth and Jason Arrow as Alexander Hamilton in the Australian Production. Photographer: Daniel Boud.

Last of the Red Hot Lovers

By Neil Simon. Directed by Dale James. Old Mill Theatre, South Perth, WA. Mar 12-27, 2021

Last of the Red Hot Lovers is being presented in lovely retro style at Old Mill Theatre. Beautifully directed with a superb cast, it is entertaining capacity audiences.

Footloose – The Musical

Music by Tom Snow, lyrics by Dean Pitchford, book by Dean Pitchford and Walter Bobbie. Directed by Tim O’Connor. Harvest Rain & Students of BAMT. Hayward St. Studios Brisbane. March 17 – April 3, 2021

This musical follows the path of young students as they strive to have a school dance, something we take for granted. It begins with a teenager, Ren McCormack, who loves to dance to relax and what happens when he and his mother have to move from Chicago to an ultra-conservative town named Bomont. After a tragic death of four teenagers some four years before, the town had banned dancing, along with many other joys of the young, under the direction of Reverend Shaw Moore, an ultra conservative.

Firebird – An Instrumental Spectacular

Weber: Overture to Der Freischutz. Mozart: Piano Concerto No.19 in F, K.459. Stravinsky: Suite from The Firebird (1919 version). Queensland Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Umberto Clerici. Soloist: Simon Tedeschi. Concert Hall, QPAC. 19-20 March 2021

The Queensland Symphony Orchestra was in fine form for this concert, which married a vibrant suite from Stravinsky’s incomparable Firebird ballet, with some virtuostic playing by Simon Tedeschi, and a little pre-Wagner dark German folklore by Weber. It proved to be a great mix.

National Theatre of Parramatta's Launchpad Double Bill

Riverside Theatres, Parramatta. 18-20 March, 2021

The Sorry Mum Project

Written and performed by Pippa Ellams

Directors: Hannah Goodwin, Tasha O’Brien

Girls’ Weekend

By Karen Schaeffer. The Players Theatre, Ballina. Director: Fran Legge, Assist: Liz van Eck. 19th – 28th March, 2021

Ballina’s first offering for 2021 is a frothy comedy.

As the title suggests it’s a Girls’ Weekend but before long (through a series of secret assignations) a number of gentlemen appear and the merry romp begins.

The plot - four members of a book club gather to ‘discuss’ the chosen ‘tome of the week’. Like many plots in this genre, the first act is a little flat as the characters and their connection to the story are introduced.

Appropriate

By Branden Jacobs-Jenkins. Sydney Theatre Company. Directed by Wesley Enoch. Roslyn Packer Theatre. Mar 15 – Apr 10, 2021.

A visceral set and soundscape, that enveloped this gripping play, made this night in the theatre resonate deep in your bones. It opens in complete darkness, with the screeching sound of cicadas getting louder and louder.

When the lights finally come up, we see the chaos of the inside of a southern American homestead - the crumbling deceased estate of the patriarch of the dysfunctional Lafayette clan.

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