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THEATRE: LADY MACBETH OF MTSENSK

Author:
Trischelle Roberts
Posted:
Monday, 6 July 2009

The Russians certainly do not shy away from the dark side of human nature. So when a Russian writer takes on Macbeth, you can expect interesting results. Enter Nikolai Leskov, whose novella Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk relocates the lady of Shakespeare’s classic to Russia, placing her in the midst of a dark fairy tale, filled with lust and intrigue. Katerina, an intelligent and frustrated young wife, is left at home with her tottering, conservative father-in-law when her merchant husband departs on business. While the cat’s away, a young farmhand generously offers her his services, and their mischievous joy can only last so long before the order demands to reassert itself.
Stylistically, this Australian adaptation of the Russian novella draws on a rich cultural history, and does so well. The first half focuses on the Dostoyevski-style downfall of the lady and her lover, pivoting around short, poetic moments. The shorter second half follows the ‘punishment’ end of the bargain, employing a more contemporary approach. The contrast between these two elements strengthens both sides, while creating an interesting tension which demands the audience reconsider their interpretations. Raw and intense, this is an interesting and exciting production.

Until July 26. Belvoir Downstairs Theatre, 25 Belvoir St, Surry Hills. $10-29, 9699 3444 or belvoir.com.au

Photo by Heidrun Lohr
Photo by Heidrun Lohr

25 Belvoir St, Surry Hills, Australia

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