Folk Ensemble Theatre 3 May – 1 June. You can grab your tickets here. Images: Phil Erbacher Using a framework of modern-day Kitchen Sink Realism, Folk has the ability to take a simple tale and stack it by remaining true to those it seeks to represent. On the surface we have three misfits bonded by […]
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Winyanboga Yurringa – Andrea James and the gathering of women. (Theatre Review)
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Winyanboga Yurringa Belvoir Theatre 4 – 26 May You can grab your tickets here. Images: Brett Boardman In Top Girls, Caryl Churchill asks important questions of women that, according to Winyanboga Yurringa writer Andrea James, are universal, and yet require the destabilizing force of theatre as a trip in another’s shoes to expand beyond certain […]
Small Mouth Sounds – White people and well-ness (Theatre Review)
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Small Mouth Sounds Darlinghurst Theatre Company 3 – 26 May. You can grab your tickets here. Images: Robert Catto Essential to capitalisms trajectory are the efforts of neoliberalism to promote and to a certain extent demand the ideals of individualism. Indeed, a critical irony of neoliberalism is that the more self-regulating it expects and requires […]
Normal: Lisa chats with Katie Pollock. (Theatre Interview)
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Normal The Uncertainty Principle and The Old 505 Theatre 29 May – 15 June. You can grab your tickets here. Images: James Balian It was enormously interesting reading into The Town that Caught Tourettes in order to interview writer Katie Pollock about her forthcoming play Normal. Mass psychogenic illness is a baffling condition that has […]
The Poor Kitchen: Lisa chat’s with Daniela Giorgi (Theatre Interview)
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The Poor Kitchen Limelight on Oxford, Limelight Downstairs 8 – 26 May. You can grab your tickets here. Of all the things I would like to inherit in my life, an olive farm in Italy rates around the top. Raised on A Room With A View, I became addicted to E.M. Forster sweetened by a […]
Sensitive Guys – The witness as complicit in narrative. (Theatre Review)
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Sensitive Guys Cross Pollinate Productions with JackRabbit Theatre KXT 30 April to 11 May. You can grab your tickets here. The 1968 May revolution events in France are used today by many academics as a symbol of a specifically post-modern revolution. The unrest began with a series of student occupation protests against capitalism, consumerism, American […]
Pygmalion – Steampunk brings the writers true vision to life. (Theatre Review)
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Pygmalion New Theatre 23 April to 25 May. You can grab your tickets here. Images: Bob Seary The decision by director Deborah Mulhal to use a steampunk aesthetic in her production of Pygmalion has delivered George Bernard Shaw the vital reframing of the play he continually sought after crucial misunderstandings emerged in its staging and […]
Ajax (after Sophocles) – PTSD, metaphores and community. (Theatre Review)
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Ajax (after Sophocles) Burning House Theatre Company with Old 505 Theatre 23 April to 4 May. You can grab your tickets here. In his program notes, director Robert Johnson explains that any approach toward a classic text (something Burning House theatre company from Melbourne take very seriously) should be founded upon searching for origins of […]
Frida Kahlo: Viva La Vida – The artist who resisted branding. (Theatre Review)
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Frida Kahlo: Viva La Vida Théâtre Excentrique with The Old 505 Theatre. 23 April to 4 May. You can grab your tickets here. Images: Mansoor Noor For artists Humberto Robles, Anna Jahjah and Kate Bookallil, Frida Kahlo’s ability to resist branding herself is exemplified in the endless attempt to brand her that has surrounded her […]