Written by Jane Harrison
Directed by Wesley
Enoch
A Sydney Theatre
Company & Moogahlin Performing Arts Production
The Playhouse,
Canberra Theatre Centre to 11 November
Reviewed by Len Power
9 November 2023
“The Visitors” focusses on our First Nations’ people and one of the most impactful and painful days in Australia’s history. On a sweltering day in January 1788, seven clan leaders gather on a sandstone escarpment overlooking Sydney harbour. What is probably the First Fleet of ships is arriving and the attendees must choose unanimously whether to welcome these mysterious strangers or send them on their way.
First produced at the 2020 Sydney Festival, this production is immediately engaging and often surprisingly funny.
Writer, Jane Harrison, has provided the cast with deeply etched characters to play as well as clever dialogue. The ensemble cast of Joseph Wunujaka Althouse, Elaine Crombie, Kyle Morrison, Aaron Pedersen, Guy Simon, Beau Dean Riley Smith and Dalara Williams all give strong and heart-felt performances.
From left: Elaine Crombie, Guy Simon, Luke Carroll (replaced by Aaron Pedersen at this performance), Kyle Morrison, Beau Dean Riley Smith, Dalara Williams and Joseph Wunujaka Althouse
The attractive and substantial sandstone escarpment setting, designed by Elizabeth Gadsby, has height and many playing levels that has enabled the director, Wesley Enoch, to give the production an eye-pleasing flow as well as ensuring the characters have a believable depth. It has also been given a clever lighting design by Karen Norris and Brendon Boney has provided a subtle but highly effective sound design.
It was pleasing to see that many of the cast and creatives are, or have links to, First Nation people. This is a quality production that is very entertaining as well as delivering a powerful message.
Photos by Daniel Boud
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