John Shand Posts

November 5, 2024 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Ensemble Theatre, October 24 7/10 Sam O’Sullivan’s new comedy only has to scratch at the veneer to lay bare the grubbiness of local government. But even as he satirises the inner workings of democracy, he’s championing a system threatened the world over by the politics of grievance, blame and hate.…

November 1, 2024 / Features - Archive

Jazzmeia Horn’s grandmother knew that Jazzmeia’s mother was pregnant before the mother did herself. Her grandmother told her she would have a musical child, who should be christened Jazzmeia. Her mother’s response? “Hopefully it’s a girl!” Despite the name, it was gospel and soul music that filled young Jazzmeia’s early…

October 29, 2024 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Reginald Theatre, October 19 7/10 Don’t judge the play by its title, because what curious fare this is: like having a bagel or fries with your authentic Indian curry. The spicy part is the satire, and the carbs are the feel-good factor. In fact Indian-American playwright Dipika Guha may even…