Reviews

Neighbourhood Watch

By Lally Katz. St. Jude’s Players, Adelaide. 7–18 August 2025

First performed in 2007, Lally Katz’s Neighbourhood Watch has cemented itself as one of the most important and popular Australian plays of this century. It’s moving, it’s heartfelt, and, thanks to the St. Jude’s Players, it’s very much alive and kicking.

Star Wars: A New Hope in Concert

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Hindmarsh. Aug 9, 2025

The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra continue to make orchestral music more accessible with their latest event, Star Wars: A New Hope in Concert at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre where the movie plays on the big screen while the ASO provides the orchestral accompaniment.

The Edge Between

Director: Casey Angus. Guest Choreographers: Annabelle Ford, Courtney Livock, Josephine Magliolo, Elyssa Jeffreys. Company: Peak Talent. Sacred Heart College, 61 Retreat Road, Newtown VIC. 3 August 2025

Peak Talent offers young contemporary dancers and aspiring choreographers the chance to work with professional choreographers and, in some cases, to develop their own pieces. The culmination of the intensive workshop series was a fine night of dance.

M'ap Boulé

Written and performed by Nancy Denis. Directed by Anthea Williams. Composed by Carl St Jacques. Presented by Performing Lines. The Q – Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre. 8 August 2025 and touring nationally

Triple threat Nancy Denis has quite a voice. At its highest, her alto can fill every corner of a hall with a timbre as rich as a meaty cab sav. At its lowest, it reverberates through the seats to set up a vibration between your diaphragm and lungs with an effect like a Gregorian chant. The music, written by Denis as well as late violinist Carl St Jacques, spans R&B, pop, soul and hip hop. Denis sings with a huge hearted passion and breathtaking precision and vocal control.

Tuck Everlasting

By Claudia Shear, Tim Federle, Chris Miller and Nathan Tyson. Darlington Theatre Players. Directed by Natalie David and Tori Brown. Marloo Theatre, Greenmount, WA. Aug 1-16, 2025

Darlington Theatre Players’ gentle production of Tuck Everlasting is the WA Community Theatre premiere of this lovely little show, beautifully acted, directed and presented. At the midweek performance I attended it was sadly under-attended - a shame for a show that touches the heartstrings while being a joy to watch.

Murder on Cue

By Robin Jennifer Miller. Tugun Theatre Company. August 8 – 30, 2025

Take a group of over-the-hill actors, snowed in by a raging blizzard. Add all the classic tropes of a comic murder mystery (isolated setting, seething with suspects, red herrings and secrets galore). What results is a lively, funny show, to keep audiences laughing and guessing until the end.

Dial M for Murder

By Frederick Knott. Theatre Works & Smoke & Mirrors Productions. Theatre Works, St Kilda. 7 – 16 August 2025

A man discovers his wealthy wife has been unfaithful and devises a scheme for the ‘perfect murder’.  She will be murdered, no one will suspect him, and he will inherit her fortune...

Come from Away

Book, music and lyrics by Irene Sankoff and David Hein. Therry Theatre. Arts Theatre, Adelaide. August 7th-23rd, 2025

This is the celebration of a true story and showcases the best elements of the human spirit, based on the events in the isolated Newfoundland town of Gander during the week following the September 11 attacks, when 38 planes, carrying approximately 7,000 passengers, were unexpectedly diverted to land at Gander Airport. It features the stories of both the locals and the disparate group of stranded, temporarily homeless passengers, gently bringing both together, with compassion and humour, over this harrowing time.

Songs for a New World

Music & lyrics by Jason Robert Brown. Soundworks Productions. Chapel off Chapel. 5 – 10 August 2025

What makes this version of Songs for a New World special, so full of energy and sheer entertainment is the perfect coordination and collaboration of everything and everybody.

The Orchard

Created and performed by Pony Cam. Presented by Malthouse Theatre, Beckett Theatre, Malthouse. 113 Sturt Street, Southbank, Melbourne. 5-16 August 2025

The Orchard is loosely based on or inspired by Chekhov’s iconic play, The Cherry Orchard by Pony Cam which is an award-winning experimental theatre collective. Subversion, innovation, audience participation and challenging expectations are all characteristic of their work. An adaptation to such a classic text from an experimental theatre perspective sets up an interesting challenge.

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