2024 End of Year list 3: Theatre

I went to the theatre just nine times this year, and it wasn’t hard to choose the three I enjoyed most. Leaving aside the splendid Flying Fruit Fly Circus, I pass over in silence what children’s theatre I saw, and I won’t name the play that turned out to have been written by a HSC student who had watched a lot of Derry Girls.

So here they are: Jodie Comer in the National Theatre Live production of a play that had its premiere years ago at Sydney’s minute Stables Theatre; a new production of an epic play about Sri Lanka, just as alive and engrossing in the Carriageworks as it was in the Sydney Town Hall; and a stunning one-woman piece in which Vaishnavi Suryaprakash tells a story in Bharatanatyam dance.

  • Prima Facie (Suzie Miller 2019, seen in the National Theatre Live production)
  • Counting and Cracking (S. Shakthidharan and Eamon Flack 2019, seen in Belvoir’s production at the Carriageworks)
  • Nayika a Dancing Girl (Nithis Nagarajan and Liv Satchell 2023, at Belvoir Street Theatre)

Next: books!

2 responses to “2024 End of Year list 3: Theatre

  1. You went to the theatre nine times more than me! I do miss living in London and going to the National Theatre… not that much comes to Perth, though, and the things that are staged either don’t appeal or sell out quickly. I do go to a lot of music gigs, though, so I’m not a complete philistine 😆

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    • We spent all of six weeks in London a few years back, and had a great time going to the theatre – nothing on the West end, but small productions galore!

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