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Is This Thing On? (M) – 121 minutes
Why and when do marriages turn sour? A couple of broad questions, I know, but ones picked apart in Bradley Cooper’s third directorial film (which he also co-wrote and in which he features). The other two he directed are A Star is Born and Maestro. Is This Thing On? starts with the words “We need to call it, right?” “I think so, too.” That effectively brings down the curtain on a relationship that has run for 26 years, or does it? Alex and Tess Novak (Will Arnett and
Alex First
17 minutes ago3 min read


In These Shoes, at Chapel Off Chapel and touring - 60 minutes
What do Crocs have in common with the most stylish silver stilettoes? If you answered “absolutely nothing”, you just have to hear and see fashionista and inveterate warbler Glynis Traill-Nash’s take on it. Does she have stories to tell from a stellar career that has taken in the world’s fashion capitals! And I tell you, she could make a bar of soap sound interesting. Put simply, she is a raconteur. She has the gift of the gab and plays dress up with words … and music.
Alex First
1 day ago2 min read


The Doll Trilogy, at Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre
What an experience! I speak of a searing, at times humorous trilogy covering 16 years and lasting seven hours, in which, on several occasions, the characters eviscerate one another. Photos by Chris Parker And “yes”, I approached it with fear, simply because even for an unashamed theatre enthusiast like me 420 minutes in a small, black box theatre seemed like a huge ask. I should add that there are breaks within and between each play, which extend the day from midday to ju
Alex First
2 days ago4 min read


EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert
If you ever wanted to get up close and personal with The King in his heyday, here is your chance to do so in retrospect. As a follow up to his 2022 biographical film Elvis, Baz Luhrmann has crafted a compelling documentary in which Presley is front and centre, larger than life. Most of the time, Elvis is shot in close up, appearing just in front of your face, making the great music for which he was renowned, forever gyrating. What extraordinary stage presence! The visua
Alex First
4 days ago2 min read


Do Not Pass Go (MTC), at Southbank Theatre, The Lawler - 75 minutes
What makes life meaningful? Why do we do what we do? These large existential questions are dealt with humorously and poignantly in Jean Tong’s Do Not Pass Go. Flux (Ella Prince) walks into a new job needing the money for surgery, as they are not comfortable in their own skin. There they meet the strait-laced, by the book mother of a 15-year-old daughter, Penny (Belinda McClory). Photos by Pia Johnson Flux has been hired after the firm with high expectations retrenched
Alex First
5 days ago2 min read


Black Light, at Merlyn Theatre, at Malthouse Theatre - 95 minutes without interval
White man has a lot to answer for … and Black Light makes it clear just how much in an expressive family drama with comedic elements. A cataclysmic event envelopes the nation. Planes have been grounded. Blackouts are frequent. There is no choice but to wait it out. Outside Darwin, three generations of the one clan reflect on the importance of Country and the ills that have befallen Australia’s First Peoples since colonial rule. Photos by Pia Johnson That includes displace
Alex First
6 days ago2 min read


Pillion (R) – 107 minutes
Sexually charged, Pillion is a dramatic comedy that opens the door on relationships between gay men with a dominatrix mentality. Written and directed by Harry Lighton, it is based on the 2020 book Box Hill by Adam Mars-Jones, which was set in the pre-AIDS era. Colin (Harry Melling) is an introverted, naïve homosexual parking officer who lives with his kind-hearted parents in London. Pete (Douglas Hodge) and his wife Peggy (Lesley Sharp), who is dying, but is not backward
Alex First
6 days ago2 min read


Cyrano de Bergerac (Artefact Theatre Company), at fortyfivedownstairs
The power and punch of Martin Crimp’s 2019 free adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac , as superbly realised by Artefact Theatre Company, will stay with me for a long time. It is a sharp, modern version of Edmond Rostand’s classic love triangle , set in 17 th century France, with toxic masculinity at its core. Insecurity and self-loathing are mainstays. The play contains poetry, rap and a liberal amount of swearing. No prosthetic nose is within sight, nor elaborate perio
Alex First
Feb 163 min read


Robot Song (NCM), at Theatre Works and touring - 65 minutes
Eleven-year-old Juniper May is different. With artists for parents, she is smart, speaks her mind and loves robots. Her favourite is drawn from a short-lived Japanese animated 1983 television series known as Battletac. A loner, Juni doesn’t fit in with others and doesn’t want to go to school. In the back garden is an old recycling bin she has named Gomi that contains all sorts of childhood treasures. There is an animal mask, a doll’s head, a small robot made from thre
Alex First
Feb 152 min read
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