Carrie Kablean Archive

Review: Folk, ensemble theatre

“There’s nowt so queer as folk.” That’s an expression from the north of England (Yorkshire and Lancashire, if you want me to be precise), which basically means there is no accounting for human behaviour. It came to mind as I was watching …

Review: Fierce, Old Fitz, Woolloomooloo

What a week to open a play that questions women’s place in sport. Just as the photo that showcases AFL footballer Tayla Harris’s wonderful athleticism made headlines and created controversy, Jane E Thompson’s play provokes discussion and highlights the difficulties women face …

Review: Mary Stuart, STC, Roslyn Packer Theatre

Despite its title this play is about two queens. Two women, two brands of Christianity, and one crown. Scotland’s Mary Stuart and England’s Elizabeth Tudor were cousins, their paternal grandfather was Henry VII. The pursuit of power in Tudor times was a …