“How to Vote! Or, the repercussions of political ambition and personal rivalries within student leadership and media organisations in the context of the post-COVID-19 neoliberal university institution.”
Presented by Canberra Youth Theatre
Written by Julian Larnach
Directed by Luke Rogers
Canberra Theatre Playhouse 8-10
September 2022
Reviewed by Simone Penkethman
How to Vote is an ambitious new
work by Australian playwright, Julian Larnach, commissioned by Canberra Youth
Theatre (CYT) as part of their 50-year anniversary season.
How to Vote’s plot centres around a student election at an elite, sandstone university. It’s a comedy about politics, power, ambition and self-interest. This show was developed over 24 months and performed by a cast of over 25 actors, most of whom are of university age.
The subject matter is fitting fodder for players who may have cast their first real-world votes in the recent federal election.
Various characters interact with a large, phone-shaped screen in scenes of long-distance love; clandestine online dating; and even a cameo from the actual Minister for the Arts.
There are many characters as befits a large cast. The narratives in the first part of the show could be tightened. Characters face challenges and but we never have the sense that there is much at stake for them.
Nonetheless, there’s plenty of laughing out loud from the audience.
No character is entirely good or evil (with the possible exception of the Vice Chancellor) and the show maintains a refreshing political neutrality.
There is a welcome interval at the 90 minute mark and the second half of the show is shorter and tighter.
CYT have clearly built a strong engagement with 18-25 year-olds who are a notoriously hard to reach demographic (just ask TripleJ).
It’s great to see new, young
artists and audiences in our beloved Playhouse Theatre for this latest instalment
in CYT’s 50-year anniversary season.