Reviews

Shrek The Musical

Music by Jeanine Tesori, with book and lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire. Adelaide Youth Theatre. Arts Theatre, Adelaide. January 19th-27th, 2018

If you think Shrek is just for kids, think again. This cracking comedy is, of course, based on the 2001 Dreamworks animated film. Set in medieval times, the ogre Shrek, played with a soothing Scottish accent by Andrew Crispe, endears himself to the audience with his crooning voice and gentle hip-swaying as he’s pestered by the camp, flamboyant Donkey (Nathan Stafford) in a performance Eddie Murphy would have enjoyed.

4x4x4 - Know Your Enemy

Directed by Amanda Crewes. The Actors' Hub School and Studio, East Perth. Jan 27-Feb 25, 2018

With the Fringe World Festival just around the corner, a small group of people were given the opportunity to ‘get their fringe on’ early, with a media only preview of 4x4x4 at the Actors Hub.

4x4x4 is a fascinating concept. Almost Repertory Theatre, four actors appear in four different productions over four nights, over four weeks. Patrons can see the four shows over four consecutive nights, or they can show up on each Thursday, for example, over the four weeks of Fringe World, and see four different shows.

Barber Shop Chronicles

By Inua Ellams. Fuel / National Theatre / West Yorkshire Playhouse / Sydney Festival. Seymour Centre, York Theatre. January 18 - 28, 2018. Perth Festival February 9 - 18, 2018

Barber Shop Chronicles from Nigerian-British writer Inua Ellams is surely the hit of the Sydney Festival.

His Chronicles check in on what African men are talking about in barber shops across Johannesburg, Lagos, Harare, Accra, Kampala and south London.

We return to some places, some ongoing stories, and the settings are masterfully linked by a nail-biting international soccer match, a repeated joke about three men in a pub and a powerful theme of men cut off from their fathers.

The Wider Earth

Queensland Theatre / Dead Puppet Society / Sydney Festival. Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera House. January 17 - 27, 2018.

Queensland Theatre and the Dead Puppet Society have created a luminous boys’ own adventure about the voyage of young Charles Darwin on the Beagle.

Charles is running from a future in the Church but, ironically, the Beagle is really off to covert heathens in Tierra del Fuego, and use Charles to prove a then popular geological theory which would underline God’s purpose. 

The Rocky Horror Show

Book, Music & Lyrics: Richard O'Brian. Howard Panter, John Frost, GWB Entertainment. Director: Christopher Luscombe. Musical Director: Dave Skelton. Choreographer: Nathan M. Wright. Concert Hall, QPAC, Brisbane. 19 January - 11 February, 2018

It’s been four years almost to the day since we did the “Time Warp” in Brisbane and if last night’s overwhelming reception was any indication it couldn’t have come sooner. The Rocky Horror Show is back again in all its glory with its excess of sequins, glitter and raunchy dialogue.

Toyer

By Gardner McKay. Leading Line Productions and Tony Knight Productions. Bakehouse Theatre, Adelaide. January 17-27, 2018 at 8pm.

Toyer - n. 1. One who toys; one who is full of trifling tricks. The Toyer in Gardner McKay’s 1983 play is a serial attacker. He toys with his victims emotionally and sexually before leaving them in a vegetated state by lobotomising them.

Directed by Tony Knight (former head of acting at NIDA), Toyer is the first collaboration between local Adelaide production companies Leading Line Productions and Tony Knight Productions. The two-hander stars Stephanie Ross (Extremities, Company) and Marc Clement (Reservoir Dogs, Dateless.com).

Seize the Day

Pelican Productions. Music Theatre Camp 2018. Michael Murray Centre, Westminster College. January 18th-21st, 2018

Pelican Productions have been hosting the Music Theatre Camp for the past 14 years, an idea born out of the desire to nurture young, up and coming talent from the Adelaide region. The camp is held in the January school holidays and is an intensive two-week workshop, with training in singing, dancing and acting.

Lucky: Songs by Kylie

Written and Directed by Dean Byrant, Musical Director James Simpson. fortyfivedownstairs, 45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne. 17- 21 January 2018.

Michael Griffiths is renowned for bringing the music of female pop icons to life. His interpretations of Madonna and Annie Lennox established a successful formula with writer/director Dean Bryant. They have now turned their sardonic attention to Kylie. The arrangement and presentation of some of Kylie’s most memorable songs produce a performance that can be enjoyed immensely, regardless of whether you are a big fan. 

La Vie Dans Une Marionette (Life in a Puppet)

White Face Crew / Arts Centre Melbourne. Fairfax Theatre – Arts Centre Melbourne. January 16 – 20, 2018

This delightful show is most appropriate for children who are eight years and over and quite a delight for adults.  However children younger than eight find hilarity throughout due to the incorporated comic repetition.

The show opens well before metaphorical curtain with the very personable and charming Jarod Rawiri chatting to the audience in the foyer, and getting up to some wacky ginks in the auditorium.  By Rawiri, as a witty white-faced clown, children are engaged and encouraged, to respond naturally and spontaneously. 

 

#romeoandjuliet

Devised by Kimberley Twiner, Lily Fish & Giovanni Fusetti. Performed by Twiner and Fish. Outside Eye/Rehearsal Director Steph Kehoe. La Mama Theatre, Carlton VIC. 16-21 January 2018

#romeoandjuliet begins as circus – a very, very small circus, kept alive by the boundless delusions, ego and conceit of its ‘star’, Veronique (Kimberley Twiner).

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