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THEATRE: MIRIAM AND THE MONKFISH

Author:
Trischelle Roberts
Posted:
Monday, 15 June 2009

Anyone familiar with the northern suburbs of Sydney will recognise the character that Sophie Kelly has created in Miriam. This character skit disguised as cooking show is irreverant and hilarious, but also highly critical of the caricature that it affectionately portrays.
Those expecting a highly evolved production will be disappointed, but the strength of this production is its freeform, unexpected brilliance. The physicality of her comedy demands a huge level of commitment, but Kelly never hesitates. Her performance is well-practised, to the point of becoming instinctual, which allows her to connect with the audience in a highly unique and direct manner.
Kelly does struggle to maintain pace throughout her performance, but that said, the goal that she has set herself in Miriam and the Monkfish is a huge challenge. This production is localised and relevant, and definitely worth a watch.

Until 26 June. Old Fitzroy Theatre, 129 Dowling Street, Woolloomooloo. $13-25, 1300 438 849 or rocksurfers.org

Photo by Mark Micallef
Photo by Mark Micallef

129 Dowling Street, Woolloomooloo, Australia

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