Category: Theatre Reviews

March 24, 2022 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Belvoir St Theatre, March 2 6/10 You know how you can line up two mirrors, so the image in each repeats and repeats towards infinity? This play is like that. Director/adaptor Carissa Licciardello’s raw material was the screenplay for John Cassavetes’ masterful 1977 film, Opening Night, depicting events behind the…

March 17, 2022 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Old Fitz Theatre, February 27 8/10 Everyone seems to anthropomorphise something: if not a pet, then a god or a car. So why not a puppet? This devilishly black 2011 comedy by US playwright Robert Askins has us giggling and grimacing, even as it poses questions about morality, faith, scapegoatism…

March 16, 2022 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Lennox Theatre, February 26 9/10 We never see it, but it explodes in our imaginations: a glistening white vision unveiled at dawn on the day the play begins. It is 1648, and the Taj Mahal, supposedly the world’s most beautiful edifice, is finally to be revealed after 16 years of…