Friday, July 10, 2026

MIDDLE RAGED, A MUSICAL MELTDOWN (PLAY)

 


Written by Queenie van de Zandt and Tiffany Noack

Directed by Priscilla Jackman

Produced by Women with Pockets and Andrew Kay & Associates

The Playhouse, Canberra Theatre Centre to 11 July

 

Reviewed by Len Power 9 July 2026

 

Part comedy, part concert and part midlife awakening, Middle Raged celebrates the good and the bad aspects of that time when women hit midlife. It’s raw and doesn’t pull any punches but it’s also fiercely funny as four women share personal experiences during an ultimate night out together.

Created from hundreds of comments collected from women across Australia about this important time in their lives, the show shines a wide spotlight on the riotous chaos of aging, raging and changing. The clever, witty script is by Queenie van de Zandt and Tiffany Noack. While there’s plenty of rage, there’s also a surprising and feel-good optimism in the show.

Queenie van de Zandt, Valerie Bader, Zuleika Khan and Carita Farrer Spencer

The cast of four - Valerie Bader, Carita Farrer Spencer, Zuleika Khan and Queenie van de Zandt – give highly polished and individually appealing performances that range from high comedy to intense drama.

All are fine singers, too, performing relevant songs by Missy Higgins, Gillian Cosgriff, Laura Murphy, Tim Minchin, Sia and P!nk. They are supported by an excellent onstage band comprising Jillian O’Dowd on drums, Sandy Klose on bass and Robyn Womersley on keyboard.

Queenie van de Zandt and the cast

 There is an impressive and colourful production design by Isabel Hudson and a clever use of multimedia designed with flair by Mark Bolotin. The striking lighting design by Trudy Dalgleish adds a fine atmosphere to the show.

This fast-paced production, performed without interval, works very well. Director, Priscilla Jackman, has ensured that all the elements of this highly imaginative show come together, giving the audience an explosive entertainment.

For proof that middle age and menopause can still be hugely entertaining, look no further than this delightful show.

 

Photos by Philip Erbacher

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