Category: Theatre Reviews

April 9, 2022 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Ensemble Theatre, March 21 8/10 It could so easily drown in a sea of sentimentality, and were it made into a movie, it would sink without a trace. But playwright AR Gurney deftly buoyed his 1988 play so the sentimentality is always peripheral rather than the focus. The two-hander has…

March 28, 2022 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Sydney Lyric, March 16 7/10 Of course I didn’t duck, but the big head in front of me did – not an unreasonable reaction when a cropper-duster aircraft is flying straight at you. Yes, all the action scenes from Alfred Hitchcock’s timeless film are here in some guise, mainly thanks…

March 25, 2022 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Ensemble Theatre, March 9 7/10 The curse of genius is having to rub up against more mediocre minds. That’s why genius and irascibility are twisted together in the character of Isaac Newton, to form the hook on which David Williamson hangs his 2018 play. Williamson has seldom strayed far from…