The Warrior and the Princess
Blue Moose
By Shirley
Van Sanden
Directed by
Monica Main
Performed
by Brian Liau, Rhoda Lopez, Ian Toyne, Monica Main, Shirley Van Sanden and
Marty Liang
The Blue Room
Until October
20
Tinkertown
by Nathaniel
Moncrieff
Directed by Sam Farringdon and Nathaniel Moncrieff
Performed by Phil Miolin, Tessa Carmody, Hannah Day, Jeremy Levi and Felicity
Groom
The Blue
Room
Until October
13
In The Warrior and the Princess, Shirley Van
Sanden has taken the story of Chiune
Sugihara, the Japanese diplomat who saved thousands of Jews in WWII
Lithuania, and fashioned an inventively told and moving tale of universal human
sympathy and courage.
That
history is long and complex, and, in the hour or so at her disposal, a bit too
much of Van Sanden’s dialogue serves exposition rather than the development of
character and relationships, but she holds our interest in her story and makes
us care about her people, and that’s a fine achievement.
There’s a harrowing
momentum in Nathaniel Moncrieff’s writing that gives his actors plenty to work
from.
But the
characters in his Tinkertown talk too much, and, consequently, often don’t say nearly enough.
Moncrieff would do well, I think, to heed the example of many of his heroes,
count the words in his script and re-write it with half as many of them.
Link here to the complete reviews in The West Australian