Theatre Reviews

A Shortcut to HappinessA Shortcut to HappinessSamela Harris

Therry Theatre. Arts Theatre. 11 Apr 2024   Playwright Roger Hall has been knighted for his contributions [ ... ]

Pride In Prejudice: The Wharf ReviewPride In Prejudice: The Wharf ReviewArna Eyers-White

The Wharf Revue. Dunstan Playhouse. 9 Apr 2024   As befits the title, Pride In Prejudice opened [ ... ]

The MaidsThe MaidsKym Clayton

Famous Last Words. Goodwood Theatre & Studios. 6 Apr 2024   In the intimate Studio performance [ ... ]

BlackbirdBlackbirdDavid O'Brien

SOLUS Productions. The Studio - Holden Street Theatres. 4 Apr 2024   Hunting down and confronting, [ ... ]

Elvis – A Musical RevolutionElvis – A Musical RevolutionPaul Rodda

David Venn Enterprises. Her Majesty’s Theatre. 3 Apr 2024   Elvis Presley caused a Rock 'n' [ ... ]

The ArkThe ArkDavid O'Brien

★★★★1/2 Adelaide Fringe. Raucous Behaviour. House and Grounds, Carclew. 16 Mar 2024   There’s [ ... ]

Skye Scraper: The Life and Times of a Drag Queen AccountantSkye Scraper: The Life and Times of a Drag Queen A...Kym Clayton

★★★1/2 Adelaide Fringe. The Bally, Gluttony. 17 Mar 2024   Sky Scraper (aka John Hugo) is [ ... ]

Time MachineTime MachineKym Clayton

Adelaide Festival. Elizabeth Streb & Streb Extreme Action. Her Majesty’s Theatre. 16 Mar 2024   Time [ ... ]

BerlinersBerlinersKym Clayton

★★★1/2 Adelaide Fringe. The Studio, Holden Street Theatres. 16 Mar 2024   Berliners is a [ ... ]

WayfinderWayfinderArna Eyers-White

Adelaide Festival. Dance North. Space Theatre. 14 Mar 2024   Waiting in an overheated foyer for [ ... ]

Antigone in the AmazonAntigone in the AmazonSamela Harris

Adelaide Festival. Mio Rau/NT Gent & MST. Dunstan Playhouse. 15 Mar 2024   Implanting Sophocles' [ ... ]

MarrowMarrowAlex Wheaton

Adelaide Festival. Australian Dance Theatre. Odeon Theatre. Choreography: Daniel Riley. 13 Mar 2024   An [ ... ]

The BacchaeThe BacchaeSamela Harris

★★★1/2 Riverland Youth Theatre. The Arch, Holden Street Theatres. 12 Mar 2024   Brush up [ ... ]

MoistMoistKym Clayton

★★★1/2 Adelaide Fringe. The Bunker at Fool's Paradise. 7 Mar 2024   If it ain’t broke, [ ... ]

Qui a tué mon père (Who killed my father)Qui a tué mon père (Who killed my father)Samela Harris

Adelaide Festival. Schaubuhne Berlin & Theatre de las Ville Paris. Dunstan Playhouse. 9 Mar 2024   Despite [ ... ]

The PromiseThe PromiseJohn Wells

Adelaide Festival. Wende and the Royal Court Theatre. The Space. 7 Mar 2024   This shouldn’t [ ... ]

Station J – An MI6 ComedyStation J – An MI6 ComedyKym Clayton

★★★ Adelaide Fringe. The Arch, Holden Street Theatres. 7 Mar 2024   It is almost axiomatic [ ... ]

Daylight Express - Anthony Romaniuk: PerpetuumDaylight Express - Anthony Romaniuk: PerpetuumKym Clayton

Adelaide Festival. Elder Hall. 7 Mar 2024   Perpetuum is part of the Adelaide Festival’s [ ... ]

Is this the gate?Is this the gate?Chris Reid

Adelaide Festival. Nicholas Lens and JM Coetzee. Elder Hall. 8 Mar 2024   Elizabeth Costello is [ ... ]

I Am The BossI Am The BossAlex Wheaton

★★★★ Adelaide Fringe. 0471 Acro Physical Theatre & Cluster Arts. The Bunker, Fool’s [ ... ]

VirtuosoVirtuosoKym Clayton

★★★1/2 Adelaide Fringe. The Basement. 6 Mar 2024   Virtuoso is a one-man comedic routine [ ... ]

Diana Nguyen: Sunny Side UpDiana Nguyen: Sunny Side UpArna Eyers-White

★★★★ Diana Nguyen. Spiegel Zelt. 5 Mar 2024   Bodily functions (of various permutations) [ ... ]

The Threepenny OperaThe Threepenny OperaSamela Harris

Adelaide Festival. Berliner Ensemble. Her Majesty’s Theatre. 6 Mar 2024   No longer the “Wunderkind”, [ ... ]

The Ukulele ManThe Ukulele ManArna Eyers-White

★★★★1/2 Adelaide Fringe. Marcel Cole. Star Theatres. 5 Mar 2024   In his heyday, the music [ ... ]

The Rest Is PoliticsThe Rest Is PoliticsJohn Wells

Adelaide Festival / Adelaide Writers Week. Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart with Sarah Ferguson. Adelaide [ ... ]

Meredith ArwadyMeredith ArwadyKym Clayton

Adelaide Festival. In recital with Michael Ierace. Daylight Express. Elder Hall. 4 Mar 2024   I [ ... ]

GuurandaGuurandaSamela Harris

Adelaide Festival. Insite Arts & Adelaide Festival. Her Majesty’s Theatre. 2 Mar 2024   Here [ ... ]

007 Voices Of Bond007 Voices Of BondKym Clayton

★★★★ Adelaide Fringe. Regal Theatre. 2 Mar 2024   007 Voices of Bond is a celebration [ ... ]

The Wizard of OzThe Wizard of OzArna Eyers-White

★★★★★ Adelaide Fringe. Adelaide Academy & Theatre Bugs. 1 Mar 2024 (Oz cast)   There [ ... ]

The Nightingale and Other FablesThe Nightingale and Other FablesKym Clayton

Adelaide Festival. Festival Theatre. 1 Mar 2024   From the moment the performance of The Nightingale [ ... ]

Uke Springsteen – Nebraska & The HitsUke Springsteen – Nebraska & The HitsArna Eyers-White

★★★★★ Adelaide Fringe. Ben Roberts. Grace Emily Hotel. 29 Feb 2024   During this performance, [ ... ]

Goodbye, LinditaGoodbye, LinditaJohn Wells

Adelaide Festival. Dunstan Playhouse. 29 Feb 2024   In a sparsely-furnished, grey-walled room, [ ... ]

BlueBlueKym Clayton

Adelaide Festival. State Theatre Company South Australia and Celsus in association with Adelaide Festival [ ... ]

ApricityApricityAlex Wheaton

★★★★★
Adelaide Fringe. The Vault at Fools Paradise. 27 Feb 2024   It is the hottest [ ... ]

RailedRailedArna Eyers-White

★★★★ Adelaide Fringe. Head First Acrobats. The Vault, Fool’s Paradise. 27 Feb 2024   Money, [ ... ]

Jon & Jero: Stuff!Jon & Jero: Stuff!Arna Eyers-White

★★★1/2 Adelaide Fringe. The Kingfisher at Gluttony. 25 Feb 2024   As the Neighbourhood [ ... ]

Future CargoFuture CargoAlex Wheaton

★★★1/2 Adelaide Fringe. Future Cargo at Garden of Unearthly Delights. 21 Feb 2024   The [ ... ]

Behind the SongBehind the SongSamela Harris

★★★★1/2 Adelaide Fringe. Sandi McMenamin. The Arch, Holden Street Theatres. 25 Feb 2024   Perchance [ ... ]

DemagogueDemagogueKym Clayton

★★★1/2 Adelaide Fringe. The Studio, Holden Street Theatres. 23 Feb 2024   Demagogue is a [ ... ]

OrpheusOrpheusKym Clayton

★★★★★ Adelaide Fringe. The Yurt at The Courtyard of Curiosities, The Migration Museum. 17 Feb [ ... ]

Two of ThemTwo of ThemChris Reid

★★★★1/2 Adelaide Fringe. Shifting Lives Theatre. Lecture Gallery at MOD, University of South [ ... ]

Yuck CircusYuck CircusArna Eyers-White

★★★★★ Adelaide Fringe. Umbrella Revolution, The Garden of Unearthly Delights. 22 Feb 2024   There’s [ ... ]

Sh!t-faced ShakespeareSh!t-faced ShakespeareArna Eyers-White

★★★★1/2 Adelaide Fringe. The Roundhouse, Garden of Unearthly Delights. 21 Feb 2024   If [ ... ]

GodzGodzAlex Wheaton

★★★★★ Adelaide Fringe. Head First Acrobats. The Vault / Fools Paradise. 20 Feb 2024   One [ ... ]

Circus The ShowCircus The ShowArna Eyers-White

★★★★ Adelaide Fringe. Showmen Productions. The Moa, Gluttony. 19 Feb 2024   The Moa is [ ... ]

Signor BaffoSignor BaffoArna Eyers-White

★★★★ Adelaide Fringe. Interactive Theatre International. Ukiyo, Gluttony. 18 Feb 2024   The [ ... ]

Justin’s BIG Balloon ShowJustin’s BIG Balloon ShowArna Eyers-White

★★★★★ Adelaide Fringe. Presented by Showmen Productions. The May Wirth, Gluttony. 18 Feb 2024   As [ ... ]

Crème de la CrèmeCrème de la CrèmeAlex Wheaton

★★★1/2 Adelaide Fringe. The Vault / Fools Paradise. 17 Feb 2024   After queueing for quite [ ... ]

Music Reviews

Symphony Series 2: HorizonsSymphony Series 2: HorizonsKym Clayton

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Adelaide Town Hall. 22 Mar 2024   The physical horizon is almost mystical. [ ... ]

Gladys Knight: Farewell TourGladys Knight: Farewell TourAlex Wheaton

Frontier Touring. Festival Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre. 21 May 2024   This might be one of [ ... ]

Víkingur Ólafsson: Goldberg VariationsVíkingur Ólafsson: Goldberg VariationsKym Clayton

Adelaide Festival. Adelaide Town Hall. 15 Mar 2024   Every now and then, one is fortunate enough [ ... ]

Recitals on the Fringe: Esmond ChoiRecitals on the Fringe: Esmond ChoiChris Reid

★★★★★ Recitals Australia. Esmond Choi, Piano. North Adelaide Baptist Church. 24 Feb 2024   A [ ... ]

Symphony Series 1: MajestySymphony Series 1: MajestyKym Clayton

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Adelaide Town Hall. 9 Feb 2024   The ASO’s first Symphony Series [ ... ]

FragmentationFragmentationKym Clayton

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Grainger Studio. 2 Feb 2024   The Adelaide Symphony orchestra’s [ ... ]

Eternal BeautyEternal BeautyKym Clayton

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Grainger Studio. 8 Dec 2023   “Welcome to this unique listening [ ... ]

Smoke And MirrorsSmoke And MirrorsKym Clayton

Adelaide Wind Orchestra. Elder Hall. 25 Nov 2023   The Adelaide Wind Orchestra is a musical gem [ ... ]

Wildschut & BraussWildschut & BraussKym Clayton

Musica Viva. Adelaide Town Hall. 15 Nov 2023   What does it mean to compose a piece of music for [ ... ]

A Symphony of SpaceA Symphony of SpaceKym Clayton

Woodville Concert Band. Woodville Town Hall. 20 Oct 2023   Community arts is alive and well in [ ... ]

Considering Matthew ShepardConsidering Matthew ShepardKym Clayton

Soundstream New Music. Elder Hall. 14 Oct 2023   Considering Matthew Shepard is billed as a “…modern [ ... ]

Vision String QuartetVision String QuartetKym Clayton

Musica Viva. Adelaide Town Hall. 12 Oct 2023   On occasion you know that what you are hearing in [ ... ]

Symphony Series 7: DreamsSymphony Series 7: DreamsKym Clayton

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Adelaide Town Hall. 22 Sep 2023   What’s in a title? The ASO’s [ ... ]

Emily Sun in RecitalEmily Sun in RecitalKym Clayton

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Elder Hall, The University of Adelaide. 9 Sep 2023   Violinist Emily [ ... ]

Matinee Series 3: CarefreeMatinee Series 3: CarefreeKym Clayton

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Elder Hall. 9 Aug 2023   This reviewer has previously remarked that [ ... ]

A Stroll Around EuropeA Stroll Around EuropeKym Clayton

James Huon George & Philippa McAuliffe. Urrbrae House. 30 Jul 2023   There is a relatively [ ... ]

Symphony Series 5: VitalitySymphony Series 5: VitalityKym Clayton

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Adelaide Town Hall. 28 Jul 2023   After a measured performance of [ ... ]

Chopin’s PianoChopin’s PianoKym Clayton

Musica Viva. Adelaide Town Hall. 26 Jul 2023   Chopin’s Piano is Musica Viva’s current [ ... ]

Symphony Series 4: EmbraceSymphony Series 4: EmbraceKym Clayton

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Adelaide Town Hall. 7 Jul 2023   Tonight’s audience for the [ ... ]

Matinee Series 2: EleganceMatinee Series 2: EleganceKym Clayton

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Adelaide Town Hall. 28 Jun 2023   The second concert in the ASO’s [ ... ]

Symphony Series 3: SkywardSymphony Series 3: SkywardKym Clayton

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Adelaide Town Hall. 23 Jun 2023   Styled Skyward, the third concert [ ... ]

Garrick OhlssonGarrick OhlssonKym Clayton

Musica Viva. Adelaide Town Hall. 8 Jun 2023   Garrick Ohlsson speaks from the stage at various [ ... ]

Henry Rollins - Good To See YouHenry Rollins - Good To See YouAlex Wheaton

Thebarton Theatre. 8 Jun 2023   I’ve attended Henry Rollins performances for over 30 years [ ... ]

UtopiasUtopiasKym Clayton

Australian String Quartet. Adelaide Town Hall. 22 May 2023   The power of music is indisputable. [ ... ]

Among The Birds And The TreesAmong The Birds And The TreesKym Clayton

Musica Viva. Adelaide Town Hall. 26 Apr 2023   Musica Viva can be relied upon to present the uncommon, [ ... ]

Symphony Series 2: WildSymphony Series 2: WildKym Clayton

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Adelaide Town Hall. 21 Apr 2023   Dubbed Wild, the second concert [ ... ]

Matinee Series 1: RadianceMatinee Series 1: RadianceKym Clayton

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Elder Hall. 5 Apr 2023   Presented in the recently refurbished Elder [ ... ]

Symphony Series 1: PanoramaSymphony Series 1: PanoramaKym Clayton

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Adelaide Town Hall. 31 Mar 2023   The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra’s [ ... ]

CelestialCelestialKym Clayton

Adelaide Festival. St Peter’s Cathedral. 15 Mar 2023   The Adelaide Chamber Singers is one [ ... ]

Music for other WorldsMusic for other WorldsSamela Harris

Adelaide Festival. Alex Frayne and Paul Grabowsky. Adelaide Town Hall. 15 Mar 2023   Adelaide Town [ ... ]

Kronos Five DecadesKronos Five DecadesKym Clayton

Adelaide Festival. Festival Theatre. 13 Mar 2023   The Kronos Quartet is not your usual string [ ... ]

Cédric TiberghienCédric TiberghienKym Clayton

Adelaide Festival. Adelaide Town Hall. 6 Mar 2023   Presented in association with Musica Viva, [ ... ]

Visual Arts Reviews

A Politics of the LivingA Politics of the LivingChris Reid

Ena Grozdanić. Post Office Projects. 2 Apr 2024   Ena Grozdanić’s exhibition A politics [ ... ]

Ice-told Stories Through Layers of DustIce-told Stories Through Layers of DustChris Reid

Penelope Cain. Post Office Projects. 2 Apr 2024   Penelope Cain’s Ice-told stories through [ ... ]

混沌知觉 Chaostopia混沌知觉 ChaostopiaChris Reid

Alice Hu. Nexus Arts Gallery. 2 Apr 2024   Alice Hu’s remarkable installation at Nexus [ ... ]

Bruce Nuske with Khai LiewBruce Nuske with Khai LiewWendy Walker

Samstag Museum of Art, University of South Australia. 27 Mar 2024   The crowd was in a celebratory [ ... ]

Between the Details: Video Art from the ACMI CollectionBetween the Details: Video Art from the ACMI Colle...Chris Reid

Flinders University Museum of Art, Bedford Park. 15 Mar 2024   Between [the] Details is an engrossing [ ... ]

Dana AwartaniDana AwartaniWendy Walker

Samstag Museum of Art, University of South Australia. 12 Mar 2024   The Samstag Museum of Art reopened [ ... ]

NeotericaNeotericaChris Reid

Adelaide Festival. Northeastern Concourse, Adelaide Railway Station. 7 Mar 2024   Adelaide railway [ ... ]

Eighteenth Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art – Inner SanctumEighteenth Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art – I...Chris Reid

Inner Sanctum. Art Gallery of South Australia. 4 Mar 2024   Title image: Lawrence English. Photo [ ... ]

News & Opinion

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Norwegian Wood

Written and Directed by: Tran Anh Hung
From a novel by: Haruki Murakami
Music by: Jonny Greenwood
Cinematography by: (Mark) Lee Ping Bin

Vietnamese born filmmaker Tran Anh Hung has long excelled at complex dramas often told from the point of view of social outcasts.  In films like The Scent of Green Papaya (1993) (which was a best foreign film Oscar nominee in 1994), Cyclo (1995), and The Vertical Ray of the Sun (2000), Tran has shown people living as best they can in oppressive circumstances and often when faced with family tragedies.  Norwegian Wood is Tran’s adaptation of Haruki Murakami’s 1987 novel, which was inspired by The Beatles’ song of the same name.  The precise meaning of the song is elusive, but John Lennon wrote it while having an affair from his first wife Cynthia.  While the film does not directly concern an extra-marital affair, the opening line of the song “I once had a girl… or should I say, she once had me” aptly describes the ambiguous nature of many of the relationships depicted in the film.

The film starts with a flashback to 1967, where the main character Toru Watanbe (Ken’ichi Matsuyama) is at high school with his best friend, and first love, Naoko (Rinko Kikuchi) and Kizuki (Kengo Kora).  The beautiful opening montage that shows the friends at play soon gives way to an excruciating sequence that shows Kizuki committing suicide by gassing himself with the exhaust from a car.  The rest of the film examines how Kizuki’s death affects Watanbe and Naoko’s relationships with each other and other people.  (Tran’s characters are often emotionally paralysed by the death of a friend or loved one, such as Muni whose mum died when she was very young in Scent and The Cyclo’s dad who died in a cyclo accident.)  From here, the narrative moves forward by about a year to show that Watanbe is now at university in Tokyo.  During this time student protests were sweeping the world, as 1968, and in particular the month of May, became a focal point for students seeking radical social and economic change.  Watanbe is oblivious to these events as he is trying to resolve personal crises that are far removed from broader social events of the time. A stunning series of Steadicam shots shows his almost complete obliviousness to the protests as he enters the university campus as a mass of students march around him.

Watanbe’s adjustment to university life is soon disrupted with the sudden appearance  of Naoko in Tokyo.  On the night of her 20th birthday, Naoko cries uncontrollably as she reveals the inner trauma that Kizuki’s death has caused.  Watanbe immediately comforts her, which then leads to sex,  leaving Naoko even more traumatised.  All of the sex scenes in the film are staged and photographed without any passion, which leaves the characters looking awkward.

Naoko’s inability and / or unwillingness to accept Watanbe’s sexual advances forms the major dramatic arc of the second half of the film.  At about the halfway point, the reason for Naoko’s repression is revealed in a bravura shot that lasts at least three minutes.  The camera follows Watanbe and Naoko as they zigzag down the side of a small hill, with Watanbe hurriedly following as Naoko walks erratically.  Shots that feature Watanbe hurriedly following various women, often with the camera tracking laterally, are repeated throughout the film, but it this example demonstrates the extreme edge of this technique.  Tran has used very long takes to emphasise important plot points before, such as the (roughly) three minute take used to reveal that the husband has stolen the family savings and fled his from his wife in Scent, and the roof top scene that shows The Poet (Tony Leung) stabbing The Handcuff Man to death in Cyclo.

With Watanabe still deeply in love with Naoko, the film moves into its third act where he is (essentially) hit on by Midori; one of his class mates at university.  Midori is the exact opposite of Naoko, as she is extroverted, sexy, and is able to express how she feels and what she wants.  She is, however, another tragic character whose mother died when she was young and who was abandoned by her traumatised father.  Just as Midori’s relationship with Watanbe appears likely to become sexual, she reveals that she is already seeing someone else (which makes one wonder if she represents the “big teaser” from the song Day Tripper).  The ultimate dilemma of the film becomes Watanbe’s inability to fulfil his desire to consummate the relationships with these completely different young women that he is attracted to for different reasons.  This makes the story’s setting in the late 60s to the early 70s deeply ironicironic; given this was supposedly the peak of the sexual revolution and ‘Summer of Love’.  Against this background, Tran tells a story of love, commitment and unfulfilled sexual desire without a hint of eroticism or hedonism.

The look of the film is greatly enhanced by Lee Ping Bin’s widescreen digital cinematography.  Lee has a brilliant record as a cinematographer, including previous work for Wong Kar-Wai on part of In the Mood for Love (2000) and for Hou Hsiao-hsien on Millennium Mambo (2001).  The film recalls the look of late 1960s and early 1970s widescreen films, even though this is achieved using state of the art digital technologies.  About two thirds of the way through, the film beautifully transitions from Summer to Winter, which creates an ominous sense that Naoko’s attempts to cure her ills at a mental health resort will be doomed to fail.  It is the cinematography, including the numerous landscape framings, that makes this change of season so affective.

In previous films, Tran has shown that he is a skilful director of both sound as well as image, which is also evident in this film.  Tran’s films always communicate a strong sense of location through the sound of birds, insects, and elements such as the wind and rain.  These sound effects form a dramatic backdrop to the drama that plays out in the settings.  In an early scene in the film, a university lecturer tells students that nothing is as important as Greek tragedy; the sounds of the weather (like the heavy rain when Watanabe presents Naoko with a birthday cake) acts like an ever-present chorus which adds to the tragic events that play out in many scenes.

Most of the film’s musical score is provided by Radiohead’s guitarist Jonny Greenwood.  It mainly consists of impressionistic and abstracted electrified noodlings as if a band is tuning up but is yet to break out into  song.  This is pleasant enough, but no individual cues are particularly memorable.  Greenwood may seem an unlikely choice for a Japanese film directed by someone from Vietnam, but Tran previously used Radiohead’s song Creep to chilling effect in Cyclo, which suggests a connection with the band and its members.  The film surprisingly ends with The Beatles’ version of Norwegian Wood, though it only plays over the closing credits, which perhaps means the producers only had to pay a few hundred thousand dollars for the rights.

Norwegian Wood is a beautifully photographed film that takes an astonishingly frank and often overwhelmingly bleak view of the relationships between a young man and two vastly different but equally intriguing young women.  The film demonstrates many of Tran’s previous thematic and stylistic tendencies, so it is a must see for people who have enjoyed his previous works.  This is not a film that can really be enjoyed in a regular sense, but it should be experienced by anyone interested in seeing a filmmaker at least attempt to depict the complexity of human relationships on screen.

Simon Howson

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