Reviews

Don Juan

A Slightly Isolated Dog. Artistic Direction by Leo Gene Peters. Centenial Hall, Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre. 12-16 May, 2021

How to describe this? Raunchy panto, dinner cabaret without dinner, a wholesome healthy, string of innuendo sausages? “Fun” probably says it best. A Slightly Isolated Dog’s Don Juan is involving right from the minute you step into the hall. And I mean involving literally.

The Vicar of Dibley

By Ian Cower and Paul Carpenter adapted from the TV series by Richard Curtis and Paul Mayhew- Archer. Laughing Horse Productions. Directed by Kelly Salathiel. Koorliny Arts Centre, Kwinana, WA. May 14-22, 2021

Laughing Horse Productions are presenting the WA Premiere of the official stage adaptation of The Vicar of Dibley. A loving reproduction of the TV series, favourite characters are brought to life with skill and care.

As the lights went up on the opening scene of the show, there was huge laughter before a word was even spoken, because some of the depictions are so recognisable and accurate, that it could almost be the original performer on the stage, and this was before the title character even appeared.

Two Weeks With The Queen

Written by Mary Morris, from the book by Morris Gleitzman. Javeenbah Theatre Company, Qld. Directed by Trevor Love. May 14 - 29, 2021

Community Theatre has never been more important than it is now. Large-scale main stage productions are just beginning to return, but not all of us have access or, indeed, the mega-dollars required for a ticket. It falls to companies like Javeenbah to keep entertainment alive in the suburbs, and they do it well and with great commitment.

Voyage

Written and composed by Helen Begley. Presented by The Good Girl Song Project. Directed by Ruby Rees. fortyfivedownstairs theatre, 45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne. 13 – 23 May 2021.

This is a story squarely focused on the experience of immigrant women from Britain during the colonial era. Ordinary but somewhat desperate women were enticed to Australia with the promise of a better life only to find an environment characterised by cruelty and hardship upon their arrival.

The Gospel According to Paul

Written & performed by Jonathan Biggins. Arts Centre Melbourne, Playhouse. 11 – 23 May 2021

‘Paul’ is of course Paul Keating, and this is Jonathan Biggins’ impression of our former reforming Treasurer (1983-91) and our 24th Prime Minister (1991-96).  Mr Biggins doesn’t so much impersonate Paul Keating as represent him in all his complexity.  The voice and the walk aren’t exactly right, but we recognise both.  You wouldn’t describe this show as hagiography, but it’s clear that Mr Biggins admires and even loves his subject.  Probably indebted to Kerry O’Brien’s extensive 2013 interviews, and

Incognito

By Nick Payne. Directed by Brendan Ellis. Melville Theatre, Stock Rd, Palmyra, WA. May 7-22, 2021

Incognito features three interconnected storylines, and examines what forms a person’s identity - whether it be memories, achievements or relationships. With storylines spanning from 1955 to 2017, four actors play eighteen roles, moving swiftly between characters and storylines.

TOME

Freeroam Theatre Inc. Directed by Jhi Rayner. The Sideshow, West End. Anywhere Festival, Brisbane. 14 and 15 May, 2021

I think it was Peter O'Toole who once likened stage acting to an ice sculpture that is unique each performance and of course, melts afterwards, never to be seen again. Freeroam Theatre is experimenting with improvised performances that highlight this aspect of the theatrical experience. Freeroam Theatre is a very young, very new theatre company developed by performers who are recent graduates of the Bachelor of Creative Industries (Acting and Performance) in Wagga Wagga. The cast for TOME is: Charles Sykes; Keeden Hendriks; Sally Jackson; Natasha Shimpf and Haya Arzidin.

Clue on Stage

By Johnathan Lynn, adapted from the screenplay by Hunter Foster, Eric Price and Sandy Rustin. Directed by Jordan D’Arcy. Garrick Theatre, Meadow St, Guildford, WA. May 6-22, 2021

Clue on Stage is a campy, consciously theatrical, stage adaptation of the film of the same name - itself a homage to the boardgames, known in Australia as Cluedo. Six eccentric characters gather in a mansion for a dinner party - invited by the mysterious Mr Boddy. Throw in an eccentric butler, the compulsory French maid and a number of quirky cameos - and you have a night of murder and mayhem.

YIRRAMBOI Festival Opening Night

Melbourne. 6 to 16 May 2021

Smoke billows from the cleansing fire on a mild Melbourne autumn evening. The space is surrounded by gumtrees and the words “Our Narratives, Our Way” are projected onto the walls enclosing the Malthouse Outdoor Stage. The show opens with Neon Ngargee (Corroboree), led by Amos Roach (Archie Roach’s son), dancing through the crowd. The Welcome to Country is done by two of the festival’s matriarchs, Boonwurrung Elder, N’Arweet Carolyn Briggs and Woiwurrung Elder Aunty Di Kerr.

The Music Of The Night - The Songs of Andrew Lloyd Webber

Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Spears Entertainment. Director: Theresa Borg. Producer: Caitlin Spears. Musical Director & Arrangements: Stephen Gray. Choreographer: Celina Yuen. Chapel Off Chapel, Melbourne. May 12 - 16, 2021.

This year marks two musical theatre milestones for British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber - the 40th anniversary of Cats and 35 years of The Phantom Of The Opera. A musical with lyrics based on T. S. Eliot poems, featuring singing and dancing felines? Who could have predicted it's worldwide popularity.

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