Reviews

Holiday Snap

By Michael Pertwee and John Chapman. Cairns Little Theatre. Directed by Frank Joel. February 20th to 28th, 2026.

The setting for this enjoyable, fast-paced comedy is a time-share accommodation in sunny Portugal. However, things go dramatically wrong from the very start as the audience are subjected to a blitzkrieg of mistaken identities that become more complex as the play unravels.

Cyrano de Bergerac

By Martin Crimp, adapted from the play by Edmond Rostand. Artefact Theatre Co, Matthew Cox, Mark Yeates & Sarah Cuthbert. At fortyfivedownstairs. 12 February – 1 March 2026

What is the enduring appeal of this 1897 story so that it is told and retold?  A brilliant man – a wit, brimming with confidence, a poet eloquent in voice and writing, a fighter, a swordsman, hated by the jealous, admired by his friends – but inside he feels himself to be too ridiculously ugly to declare his love to the woman he adores.  And so, he makes love vicariously: on behalf of his rival, Christian.   it hurts but he is too much in love with Roxanne and with words to stop.  Is this a secret many men nurture in their hearts?

Robot Song

Written, directed, designed and produced by Jolyon James. Previously developed at Arena. Presented by Theatre Works and NCM. Theatre Works. 12 – 21 February 2026 – with some 11 am performances

An eleven-year-old girl, Juniper May (Adeline Hunter) receives a ‘petition’ that would devastate anyone.  It’s signed by her whole school.  It tells her that she looks like a robot and sounds like a robot.  And her classmates wish she had never been born.  Apart from the hurt and the nastiness, Juniper doesn’t get it.  What’s wrong with robots?  She loves robots.  Luckily for Juniper, she has wonderful (and well-resourced) parents…

Saints

By Marcel Dorney. Created by Elbow Room. La Mama Courthouse. 6 – 27 February 2026

Elbow Room’s Saints is hugely dense and ambitious.  Set in a fractious England in 1654, a time when the monarchy has fallen, and the country is in violent chaos.  People yearn for certainty but reject the old order.  Who will be on the ‘right side of History?’  England is or was supposedly ruled by the failed ‘Parliament of Saints’, and the play depicts contending forces and communities, now largely subsumed by History: naïve anti-authoritarian but self-sufficient groups and sects that flower until swept away.  Playwright

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby

Adapted by Daniel Evans and Nelle Lee. Directed by Daniel Evans and Nick Skubij. Presented by Queensland Theatre Company and Shake & Stir Theatre Co. Playhouse, QPAC, 12 February – 8 March 2026

Powerfully, passionately, and playfully, the first main stage production of the Brisbane calendar year has its early audiences jumping to their feet and rapturously shouting, “Bravo.” And in the words of the imaginary Shakespeare in my head, “This surely hath other producers shooketh.” The theatrical bar is now astronomically high for anyone seeking to be greater than Gatsby. 

The Normal Heart

By Larry Kramer. Sydney Theatre Company. Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera House. Feb 9 – Mar 14, 2026

Larry Kramer’s angry, activist play premiered off-Broadway in 1985 just as the first test for AIDS was created.  Kramer’s targets were slowly responding to an epidemic that had been killing gay men for four years: the media, New York City and the US Government were all ignoring it, urgent medical funding and research was denied, even families turned their backs; the “gay plaque” was left to spread and do its worst.

Legally Blonde

Book Heather Hach. Music & Lyrics Laurence O’Keefe & Neil Benjamin. Tall & Short Theatre Co. Director Benjamin May. Engadine Community Centre. 13 – 15 Feb, 2026

TSTC moves from its cosy Sutherland home to this broader, deeper stage at Engadine for the very pink but strongly feminist Legally Blonde. Based on Amanda Brown’s novel about her experiences as a female law student, and the subsequent movie, the musical, has, as Director Ben May explains “reframed the romantic comedy genre by centring a protagonist whose intelligence and emotional insight coexist with overt femininity”.

Death Of A Junior Salesman

Devised and presented by Shopfront Arts. Shopfront Arts Co-Op. February 5 - 14 2026.

Going into this I knew almost nothing about the Arthur Miller classic Death of A Salesman - and honestly - that makes this complete reimagining by Shopfront Arts all the bolder, funnier, and more impactful. It must also be said how refreshing it is to see passionate and enthusiastic young people performing in a show that contains the term “junior” somewhere other than at the end of the title.

Starburst

The Omega Ensemble. City Recital Hall. 11 Feb, 2026

The Omega Ensemble is a group of classical musicians committed to delivering programs of fine classical music and new musical expression, along with commissioning of new works and championing contemporary performers and composers through their Living Music Project and their Composer Accelerator Program.

Recognised as one of Australia’s most “dynamic classical music groups”, their first offering for 2026, is a perfect example of the group’s raison d’être.

Purpose

By Branden Jacobs-Jenkins. Sydney Theatre Company. Wharf 1 Theatre. Feb 2 – Mar 22, 2026

Chicago’s Steppenwolf theatre is well-known for its dinner party plays, as in this premiere production of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' masterpiece Purpose and the much-acclaimed August: Osage County.  And another American theatrical trope is familiar in Purpose:  it revolves around a family reunion, in this case an upper middle class, African American family in Chicago, famed for their historic roles as celebrity preachers and leaders in the civil rights movement. 

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