Heathers The Musical: Regina George Has Nothing on These Girls…
UMMTA’s production of Heathers: The Musical is a rock musical based on the 1989 film Heathers. For two hours the audience is transported to Westerberg High – an apparently normal high school which clearly represents the issues of wider society. We follow the emotional journey of Veronica Sawyer (Ahila Navaratnam) – a valedictorian in the making, who craves for something more. Assisting her in her … Continue reading Heathers The Musical: Regina George Has Nothing on These Girls…
Filthy Rick: The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Shakespearean Characters
The Facebook event for Filthy Rick advertised the show to “people who love shakespeare, people who really don’t like shakespeare and think it should be abandoned in the name of a better future for Theatre, people who have always worried that they don’t understand shakespeare.” As an ESL from a third-world country who has never seen the word “Shakespeare” anywhere within any curriculum in my … Continue reading Filthy Rick: The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Shakespearean Characters
Filthy Rick: Dirty Deeds Done Well
A rabblerousing and riveting display of humour and talent, the Melbourne University Shakespeare Company’s adaptation of Richard III proved to be an enjoyable and in your face interpretation of the Shakespearean tragedy. Packaging together laughter, lust, and a solid amount of filth, Filthy Rick spilled the guts of its rowdy and turbulent characters to deliver a thoroughly engaging production. The first point of success for … Continue reading Filthy Rick: Dirty Deeds Done Well
Legally Blonde: Time to Get Serious
The plot of Legally Blonde will be familiar to most people, and though there are some differences between the popular movie and the stage musical, the celebration of friendship and traditional femininity is still central. With so many big musical numbers requiring strong voices and dedicated dancers, it’s certainly an ambitious choice for student theatre, especially for first time director Alex Guérin. But while there … Continue reading Legally Blonde: Time to Get Serious
BABY: A Little Bundle of Brilliance
FLW’s BABY is a semi-narrative, semi-surreal exploration of motherhood, and more broadly womanhood in general. Created and directed by Amy Spurgeon in collaboration with the cast and creative team, BABY presents a thematically and theatrically engaging piece of new theatre. The script navigates seamlessly through the banter of teenage girls, mythological story telling and intense soliloquy, all the while maintaining a balance between making its … Continue reading BABY: A Little Bundle of Brilliance
This Random World: About Chance
Trinity College’s production of This Random World presents a non-naturalistic mosaic of tonally diverse, confidently acted scenes in a meditation on human interconnectedness. While there is no strict plot and the characters’ meetings are coincidental and brief – some never even exchanging names – the play elicits a deeply felt sense of intimacy. Deftly traversing the potentially logy themes of love and death, Lucinda Halls … Continue reading This Random World: About Chance
9 to 5 The Musical: Girl Power
St Hilda’s production of 9 to 5 The Musical screams ultimate girl power! In our journey through ‘Consolidated Industries,’ we meet three women who are connected in an unknown and surprising way. Violet (Anna Zehrung) is a widow who is constantly proving herself worthy of a promotion but is denied due to her gender. Doralee (Elsa Vartola) is your typical country bombshell who just wants to be … Continue reading 9 to 5 The Musical: Girl Power
Self Preservation: Keep on Keeping on
“You’re not what I want but you are what I need” Scout Boxall’s Self Preservation is a beautiful new play exploring the complicated relationship between people with chronic illnesses and their medication. The piece, divided in three distinct acts exploring three illnesses, combines elements of physical theatre, poignant monologues, and some dark humour. Prior to writing Self Preservation, Boxall researched the topic in depth, drawing … Continue reading Self Preservation: Keep on Keeping on
Sketchual Healing: Full Credit to the Cast
Bookended by two lively musical numbers, the Law Revue presents an entertaining and high energy night of comedy. With excellent projection, characters and a play on the fear of dreaded audience interaction, the show is composed of two acts of engaging and contrasting sketches. The revue is polished and lively, presenting a wide variety of scenes, from ensemble driven musical parodies to a solo raver … Continue reading Sketchual Healing: Full Credit to the Cast
The Bunker: No Escape
The Bunker, written and directed by Joshua Trappett, explores the aftermath of an apocalyptic event that leaves two sisters trapped in a bunker, traumatised and with no way of knowing when they will be able to leave or if anything remains for them outside. It is hard to think of a more appropriate location for such a performance than tucked away in the basement of … Continue reading The Bunker: No Escape
