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Saturday, 7 June 2025

Fat Pig: The Opera review

Fat Pig: The Opera is a chamber opera by composer Matt Boehler and librettist Miriam Gordon-Stewart, which is based on Neil LaBute's 2004 play. When sparks fly between Tom and the smart and confident - but fat - Helen, he grapples with defending their relationship against a harsh, image-obsessed workplace culture. As pressure mounts, he’s forced to choose between love and the shallow approval of his toxic colleagues.

Directed with clarity and care by Kate Millett and presented by Forest Collective and BK Opera, this Australian premiere of Fat Pig presents a reflective and affecting opera that explores body image, love, and social expectations through expressive music and storytelling.

Thursday, 5 June 2025

Love and Information review

Caryl Churchill’s 2012 play Love and Information presents over 50 brief, disconnected scenes and more than 100 characters, all exploring how people absorb knowledge, communicate, and try to connect in a noisy world. Each becomes a snapshot of human interaction and emotion. In this 2025 production, director Belle Hansen embraces this chaos with a clever, considered approach that honours the fragmented structure while injecting moments of surprise and style.

Harry Gill’s set design is particularly inventive, featuring a revolving circular platform divided into three segments, allowing for swift transitions and playful staging. It gives the cast lots to work with and keeps the audience on their toes. The multiple entry and exits points along with the versatility in how the stage is used and locations are established, serve to stave off monotony and give scenes some delightful flair thanks to Hansen’s direction.