Wish - Perth Theatre Company
- Adrienne Downes
- May 14, 2014
- 1 min read
Wish is a beautifully twisted piece of theatre that skates on a fine line of magnificence and peculiarity. Based on a novel by Peter Goldsworthy the adaptation draws out an extraordinary love story but this is not your typical love story.
Humphrey Bower, Director, Writer and actor of lead role ‘JJ’ is wonderfully cinematic in his narration with the talent of Auslan sign and brings to life multiple characters. JJ, the son of deaf parents, teaches sign and is approached by a couple to teach their daughter.
Enter his heroine, however you soon discover, she is not a young lady but a young animal, a Gorilla to be of fact.
Danielle Micich, tiny in frame brings to life a beast through the mesmerising manipulation of her body.
An ‘ethical conundrum’ gets darker as intimate love between a man and a gorilla is portrayed in sensual rapid choreography.
In a human love story, one would side with the splendour of passionate affection; where do you side when it is ethically right to be disgusted by the abnormality of a man and an animal as one?
The pace of the show is tempered by the sweet melancholy rhythm of Leon Ewing’s acoustic guitar & voice.
Truly captivating theatre, but beware it is an abnormal tragic tale that some may not be able to stomach.
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