Category: Theatre Reviews

February 11, 2023 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Ensemble Theatre, February 1 7/10 Melanie Tait is a fine playwright, but she’s just missed the bullseye on this one. As plays and films stretching from Macbeth all the way to Bernd Eichinger’s brilliant screenplay for Downfall (about Adolf Hitler’s final weeks) have shown, villainous protagonists are so much more…

January 31, 2023 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Wharf 1 Theatre, January 25 6.5/10 It’s as frothy as a full-cream cappuccino and as bright as a pink balloon. Imagine Kath & Kim written by Jane Austen with queer protagonists, and you’re touching on Lewis Treston’s first play for Sydney Theatre Company. It lovingly borrows from and lampoons Austen’s…

January 29, 2023 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Carriageworks, January 19 5/10 It was too good to last. The run of gold-standard shows had to end sometime, and it comes to a shuddering halt with Holding Achilles. The bear puppet is good, the ships are wondrous, and the aerial work – including the stylised fighting – certainly has…