Review: Gaslight (Queensland Theatre & Newtheatricals)
Absorbing performances, genuinely surprising twists and a new ending for this classic Patrick Hamilton thriller.
Absorbing performances, genuinely surprising twists and a new ending for this classic Patrick Hamilton thriller.
A new Queensland Theatre production of Patrick Hamilton’s 1938 stage thriller shows us where this now-familiar term 'gaslight' originated.
Queensland Theatre’s 2024 season-opening production of the classic psychological thriller Gaslight to tour after its Brisbane debut.
This new production doesn't always hit the mark, but it is inventive, audacious and imaginative, with three superb performances, and it certainly makes you see the play afresh.
A special staged reading of Tony Kushner’s Homebody/Kabul is taking place this weekend, to raise funds for on-the-ground charities in Afghanistan.
With Johnny Carr and Geraldine Hakewill shining in the central roles, Simon Phillips' production is the real deal.
Geraldine Hakewill is heartbreaking as LV, with Caroline O’Connor in fine form as her bulldozer of a mother.
This cinematic take on the Scottish play lacks some substance but is far from signifying nothing.