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Melbourne Fringe: Bounty

MKA has a strong reputation for hard-hitting political theatre, but their latest – Bounty – is more miss than hit.

MKA Bounty. Melbourne Fringe
MKA Bounty. Melbourne Fringe

Eric Gardiner, writer and sound designer, targets ex-Queensland Premier Campbell Newman’s one-term government in this satire of state politics. The early scenes of Connor Gallacher as Newman – winking and glad-handing the audience, while serving dinner to his far-too-compliant family, are suitably biting. But as the play progresses, it was harder to grasp what the show was trying to achieve. The criticisms of Newman’s far right ideology are fair, but comparisons to Roman Emporers all seem a bit too pat.

There were some striking images, including Newman’s daughters in the gladiatorial ring and Gallacher hunched over the family dinner table telling us that freedom comes with a price. And some of the dialogue was laugh-out-loud funny.

But in the end, with some humorous lines and some memorable set pieces supporting a very straightfoward play, Bounty feels too much like bread and circuses to me.

Keith Gow

Keith Gow is an internationally-produced playwright, best known for Who Are You Supposed to Be (Edinburgh Fringe 2013, Melbourne Fringe 2014, Adelaide Fringe 2015). He is also co-writer of the upcoming supernatural drama series Sonnigsburg which will air on Channel 31. He blogs about his writing, film and theatre at KeithGow.com

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