Category: Theatre Reviews

November 2, 2020 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Reginald Theatre, October 1 7/10 The dim ones, seeing art as a luxury, fail to recognise that among its myriad benefits is a capacity to enhance intelligence, not only by firing our imaginations like so many pots in a kiln, but by obliging us to connect dots. You feel this…

October 15, 2020 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Roslyn Packer Theatre, September 25 8/10 The pops and trills of native birds that greet us as we enter lull us into a false sense of wellbeing amid the Victorian Alpine bush. Angus Cerini’s new play may ostensibly be a two hander, with Hugo Weaving as Harry and Wayne Blair…

October 9, 2020 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Belvoir St Theatre, September 16 9/10 Virginia Woolf got one thing wrong. Near the end of A Room of One’s Own, her incandescent 1929 polemic on women’s place in the corporeal and literary patriarchies, she writes, “Much of what I have said will seem out of date.” On the contrary,…