Review: The Demon (UnWrapped, Sydney Opera House)
This visceral, surreal, high-tech drama is often compelling but the message never quite coheres.
This visceral, surreal, high-tech drama is often compelling but the message never quite coheres.
This 70th-anniversary production, directed by Robyn Nevin, respects the period and style of the play, and has been exceptionally well cast. Old-fashioned it may be, but it's highly entertaining.
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Virginia Gay’s adaptation of the French classic is truly, madly, deeply modern.
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While the play would have fared better in a smaller venue, it's a smartly written, intelligent, well-performed piece about fact, fiction and the concept of "truth".
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