Reviews

Pride and Prejudice

By Kate Hamill based on the novel by Jane Austen. Directed by Carmen and Jason Dohle. Old Mill Theatre, South Perth, WA. June 9-24, 2023

Old Mill Theatre’s production of Pride and Prejudice sold out before the season opened, testament to the power of a good title and the reputation of the production team, but audiences might have been surprised by this Pride and Prejudice. While traditional in costuming and setting, this version is broad stroke, campy and firmly tongue in cheek, a loving tribute but written and directed with a decidedly modern eye.

An Australian Songbook: Robyn Archer

Adelaide Cabaret Festival. The Dunstan Playhouse – Adelaide Festival Centre. June 17 & 18, 2023.

There have been many important musical events in my life, none more so than seeing Robyn Archer playing Annie 1 in Seven Deadly Sins by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht to open the Space theatre at the Adelaide Festival Centre in 1974. I later discovered that this was her first role, so I feel honoured to have seen her in this iconic piece of German theatre.

I have been fascinated with this Australian chanteuse ever since. She is equally at home with German cabaret as she is with country music which is her roots.

The Mousetrap

By Agatha Christie. Crossroads Live Australia. Director: Robyn Nevin. Riverside Theatres, Parramatta. 15 - 25 June, 2023.

Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap is one of the best-known murder mysteries and has been running continuously in London since 1952. This month Parramatta Riverside Theatres plays house with the Mouse. 

Where Water Once Was

By Evan Rickman. Directed by Evan Rickman. The Blue Room Theatre Studio, Perth Cultural Centre, WA. June 13 - July 1, 2023

Where Water Once Was is a domestic drama with edge. Nicely directed and well-acted, it tells of a family struggling to deal with change as a mother succumbs to dementia and her adult children struggle to deal with a crumbling family home which holds dark secrets.

When Dad Married Fury

By David Williamson. Hunters Hill Theatre. Director Catherine Potter Club Ryde. 16 June – 2 July, 2023

This isn’t really your usual David Williamson! Sure the barbs are there and some good one-liners, but the characters are a little more real – and the social satire a lot more cutting. Why? Because this play is about money! Money made by ruthless financial advisers, money lost by trusting investors, money anticipated by hopeful heirs.

Good

By C P Taylor. Fictionhouse & Playful Productions. National Theatre Live. Sharmill Films. Cinema Nova, Carlton. 24 June – 2 July 2023 (& other participating cinemas)

1933.  Professor John Halder (David Tenant), a specialist in Goethe at the University of Frankfurt, is a ‘good’ man – liberal, rational, moral – or so he thinks.  He is initially dismayed by Hitler but figures the Nazis won’t last and all this anti-Jewish thing likewise – it’s just ridiculous.  These are ‘rational’ but self-serving opinions.

Adelaide Tonight

Adelaide Cabaret Festival. Space Theatre. 15 - 19 June, 2023

A testament to the love of these performers and nostalgia was immediately evident from the packed audience at the Space Theatre for Adelaide Tonight.

Underscore

Sally Ford and the Idiomatics. Adelaide Cabaret Festival. Space Theatre, Adelaide. 14 June 2023

Sally Ford and the Idiomatics – Patrick Cronin and Michael Havir – fill the Space Theatre with a fusion of music, song, and spoken word, offering decades of musical style to underscore Ford’s observations through poetry and prose.

Rigoletto

Composed by Giuseppe Verdi. Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. Opera Australia. Dame Joan Sutherland Theatre, Sydney Opera House. Directed by Elijah Moshinsky. June 13 - 26, 2023

What does one of Verdi’s most famous operas have to do with the musical Grease? Well in this revival production, the leading lady dons an Olivia Newton-John blonde wig, as part of the transfer of the drama from the 16th century to stylish 1950’s Italy.

Unlike some opera castings where the principal does not resemble the character’s physical attributes, in this case Stacey Alleaume as Gilda sang gorgeously, rattling fillings with her crisp floating top notes, and looked the part.

Catch Me If You Can

Book by Terrence McNally, lyrics by Mark Shaiman, music by Scott Whitman and Mark Shaiman. Koorliny Arts Centre, Kwinana, W.A. Directed by Katherine Freind. June 9–17, 2023

Koorliny Arts Centre’s production of Catch Me If You Can has been much anticipated, and is certainly living up to the hype. Featuring a stellar cast, this show has outstanding production values, looks great, sounds brilliant and is being very well received.

Performed on a multi-level set, which it will cleverly share with the upcoming production of Les Misérables, it is beautifully dressed and thoughtfully used. Costumes, under the supervision of head of wardrobe Lyn Leeder, are particularly impressive and transport us back to the 1960s.

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