
This is an interesting show. The impish, pixie-like Dennis has a fine voice and an impressive vocal range.

The average life expectancy of a soprano is two and a half hours, so we learn in Death by Soprano.

The Rabble have wrenched apart this classic text and created a new work that highlights the fractured psyche of Orlando, the malleability of gender and the precarious volatility of identity.

An ambitious piece which follows the personal and political dimensions of the relationship between a white Australian man and a Chinese woman over twenty five years, it is occasionally problematic, but overall, a riveting, affecting, fascinating play. I could not look away.

Not only do the actors work well together but they are supported by a great team of creatives who are instrumental in making the show the success it is.

The most produced play in the world (outside of Shakespeare), Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House has been given new life for the 2014 Brisbane Festival in a new version by Lally Katz, directed by Steven Mitchell Wright.