Category: Theatre Reviews

August 2, 2023 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

SBW Stables Theatre, July 13 7/10 How many plays are preceded by a reminder that we can ring Lifeline if required? Yes, Jailbaby is that confronting. Suzie Miller’s ability to challenge audiences with impassioned writing about societal failures was well established, especially by Prima Facie, about sexual assault. Now she…

July 24, 2023 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Hayes Theatre, June 27 8/10 Gunshots ring out in a pitch-black theatre. We, the audience, might well be suspects rather than mere witnesses, so perverse is the reality of City of Angels, a 1989 musical about a writer adapting his detective novel into a screenplay, the resultant film being enacted…

July 21, 2023 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

The Neilson Nutshell, June 28 7/10 In case we, the audience, are as thick as planks, the Prologue lumbers on and ensures we know that from the moment the star-cross’d lovers lay eyes upon each other, the die is cast: they will take their own lives. Both Romeo and Juliet…