Reviews

Skin Deep

Directed by Tyler Jacob Jones. The Hellenic Club, Fringe World, Northbridge, WA. Feb 13 - 21, 2015

Skin Deep is a clever, funny and disarming look at the beauty industry. One of the hits of last year's Fringe World, it returns this year in a "new and improved formula."

Written by cast member Cynthia Fenton, with director Tyler Jacob Jones, the show is both an examination of those who work in the beauty industry and a celebration of those who use it. It looks at beauty trends past and present and uses songs and humour.

Ladies Day

By Alana Valentine. Griffin Theatre Company. SBW Stables Theatre, Kings Cross. Feb 5 – Mar 26, 2016.

Alana Valentine’s new play promises to be a thorough dissection of Broome’s dispirit gay community, honed by her familiar research and interview skills, and enlivened by the infamous drag appearances at Broome’s Ladies Day races. 

Indeed, recent arrival Liam wittily sums up the different gay types in town, before urging his bestie Mike (aka Madame Ovary) to pack a dress and fascinator and come up from Melbourne. 

My Life In Boxes

By Tarah Carey. Directed by Maude Davey. The Big Top, The Pleasure Garden, Fringe World, Northbridge, WA. February 14-21, 2016

My Life in Boxes, beautifully written by Tarah Carey, starts as an intimate drama. Immediately captivating, your mind is unlikely to wander from what you are watching, but if you have chosen this Fringe World show at random, you might wonder why this beautifully developing love story is being presented in the circus venue, The Big Top.

The Umbrella Plays

By Cerise De Gelder. Directed by Kelly Mildenhall. Adelaide Fringe / Wanderlust. The Bakehouse Theatre, Adelaide. February 16-27, 2016

The Umbrella Plays see a small ensemble of nine impressively versatile actors – Adam Tuomien, James Sherwin, Matt Houston, Rosie Williams, Timisha Ward, David Salter, Joshua Colwell, Maxim Bevan and Tamara Bennetts - play multiple characters in a series of ten loosely connected comedic skits, each of which is focused upon an absurd argument or social misunderstanding, with umbrellas featuring in all of them somehow.

The Boys

By Gordon Graham. Nice Productions. Gasworks, 90 Graham Street, Albert Park. 10 – 20 February, 2016

This extraordinarily perceptive text by Gordon Graham is being thoroughly honored by Nice Productions’ exemplary staging in the comfortable Studio Theatre at Gas Works.

As a rare and illuminating opportunity, to see what Stephen Sewell based his remarkable screenplay for the powerful and haunting (1998) film The Boys, on, it is not to be missed.    

All My Love

By Anne Brooksbank. Christine Harris and HIT Productions. Riverside Theatres, Parramatta, February 17 – 20, 2016, and touring.

This carefully – and lovingly – researched play is story telling at its most gentle and revealing. Through the words and lives of two of Australia’s most revered literary icons, Dame Mary Gilmore and Henry Lawson – played by Kim Denman and Dion Mills – playwright Anne Brooksbank reveals not only the story of an enduring love, but a rich insight into the social and political history of the time.

Fuego Carnal

Adelaide Fringe. Gluttony – Empyrean. 12th February – 14th March, 2016

Our ringmaster cracks her whip quite literally gaining the attention of a good sized crowd. Her flirtatious manner is a hint of what is to come in this imaginative fiesta of feats.

Award winning ‘Dream State Circus’ are responsible for this heart racing display of strength, skill and sauciness. A cast of 6 performers create a Spanish vibe as they flirt with the audience whilst performing dangerous stunts.

This Storm

Written and directed by Ben Brooker. The Cusack Theatre. Adelaide Fringe. Tuxedo Cat. 12-16 February 2016.

Three short plays; three miniature, rough-hewn gems; three frightening perspectives on what the future in Australia may hold…The Cusack Theatre probably makes any piece of drama it showcases into a work of intensity, but This Storm is a superlatively-crafted piece of writing, under any circumstances, and its staging is enhanced by stunning performances, effectively spartan design, and an outstanding soundtrack.

The Last Time I Saw Richard

By Cat Commander. Adelaide Fringe 2016. Bakehouse Theatre. February 15-27, 2016

One of only eight events to secure a grant through the Adelaide Fringe’s Cultural Fund for this year’s Fringe, the South Australian Premiere of The Last Time I Saw Richard is about people who drift in life. The often hilarious and sometimes poignant work reflects on personal isolation, unfulfilled ambition and the self-perpetuating mistakes we all make.

ABBA Gold

Presented by The Flaming Sambucas. The German Club, Adelaide, February 14, 2016. Goolwa Centenary Hall Theatre, Goolwa, February 20, 2016

Adelaide band, The Flaming Sambucas, deliver a spirited tribute to Sweden’s Fab-Four with ABBA Gold. Michelle Gorgula & Jodie Dry replicate the tight harmonies of Frida and Agnetha with impeccable precision, whilst Terry Nicholas (keyboards) and Michael Potter (guitars) energetically dish out the irrepressible rhythmic hooks that were Bjorn & Benny’s trademark. At times, the quality of impersonation is so eerie that if you were to close your eyes during the performance, you’d be hard pressed to distinguish this from the real thing.

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