Friday, June 27, 2025

METEOR SHOWER (PLAY)


Written by Steve Martin

Directed by Chris Baldock

Mockingbird Theatrics

Belconnen Arts Centre to July 5

 

Reviewed by Len Power 26 June 2025

 

How do meteors, homosexuality, the subconscious and eggplants come together with profound meaning in Steve Martin’s absurdist comedy?

While a meteor shower rages overhead, Corky and Norm host a dinner party for another couple, Gerald and Laura, at their home in the valley outside Los Angeles. The evening starts normally enough, but soon there is a suspicion that Gerald and Laura are not what they appear to be. Aggressively sexual and argumentative, their behaviour triggers an evening of increasing insanity.

On a stylish but normal household setting, director, Chris Baldock and his cast of four unleash a frenzied experience that confounds and intrigues while it entertains. Steve Martin’s incisive sense of humour takes the niceties of human social behaviour and turns them upside down in this very funny play.

Jess Beange as Corky and Sachin Nayak as Norm are the unsuspecting couple hosting the dinner party. Playing a normal, unexceptional couple at the beginning, they are put through an extraordinary emotional and behavioural experience in which the speed of their dialogue delivery and comic timing is very impressive.

Sachin Nayak (Norm) and Jess Beange (Corky)

As the strange couple invited to the dinner party, Maxine Eayr as Laura and Anto Hermida as Gerald play their colourful and intimidating characters with confidence, energy and skill, utilizing their body language particularly well.

Maxine Eayr (Laura) and Anto Hermida (Gerald)

Presented cinematically in short scenes where time and reality collide, there are echoes of Alan Resnais’ film, Last Year At Marienbad, Luis Bunuel’s The Exterminating Angel and even Edward Albee’s play, Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?

Meteor Shower takes you on a wild and hilarious rollercoaster ride through human emotions and behaviours with one of the cleverest endings you’re ever likely to see!

 

Photos by Chris Baldock

 

This review was first published by Canberra CityNews digital edition on 27 June 2025.

Len Power's reviews are also broadcast on Artsound FM 92.7 in the ‘Arts Cafe’ and ‘Arts About’ programs.