Set against the backdrop of idyllic mountain range, The Brindabella’s, this surreal tale jump cuts between fantasy, love, masculinity and femininity as the four dancers grapple with the beasties within
Ding Dong Downe is one of those innocuous Christmas shows that come around this time of year, capitalizing on the holiday season, but not offering anything new.
After ten minutes, I realized I was trapped in a small room at times full of unlikely characters and their sometimes inaudible speeches and, at others, shouted outbursts of rage, all buried under an unbearable storyline
Presented by Human Sacrifice Theatre, under the direction of Matt Scholten, the piece is performed with energy, an obvious passion for the text and a high level of credibility.