Written by
Suzie Miller – Directed by Priscilla Jackman
Designed by
David Fleischer – Lighting Design by Alexander Berlage
Composer and
sound design by Paul Charlier.
Assistant Director:
Sharon Millerchip – Voice & Accent Coach: Jennifer White.
Ruth Bader
Ginsburg performed by HEATHER MITCHELL
Canberra
Theatre Centre Playhouse 11-24th April 2024.
Opening
Night performance on 12th April reviewed by Bill Stephens.
You may not
know much about Ruth Bader Ginsburg, or any of the other justices who sat
on Supreme Court of the United States
of America for that matter. However, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was the second woman
to be appointed to the Supreme Court and a fierce advocate for gender equality
and reproductive rights.
How Bader
Ginsburg achieved legendary status by the time she died in 2020 is the subject
of Suzie Miller’s brilliant one-woman play, written specifically to showcase
the talents of another legend, one of Australia’s most celebrated and admired
actors, Heather Mitchell.
Heather Mitchell as the young Ruth Bader Ginsburg in "RBG: Of Many, One". |
During her
performance she literally ages, physically and vocally, leaving the audience
with a strong sense of Bader Ginsburg’s determination
while battling against gender discrimination which attempts to deny her employment
within her chosen career path, as well as the ravishes of cancer. It’s a remarkable
story and one brilliantly performed by Mitchell.
Heather Mitchell as Ruth Bader Ginsburg awaiting an important phone call. |
Later she
drew tears as Bader Ginsberg reading out a speech written by Marty in which he
talks affectionately about their marriage, but which he never got the
opportunity to deliver. Bader Ginsberg discovered this speech after Marty’s
death just four days after their 56th Wedding Anniversary.
Mitchell’s performance in this production is a
master-class in theatrical story-telling. But as memorable as her performance
is, it also burnished by the contributions of those creatives who framed her
particular genius with their own unique skills.
Heather Mitchell as Ruth Bader Smith at the height of her career. |
Then there’s
David Fleischer’s elegant, understated setting, sensitively lit by Alexander
Berlage to ensure that nothing distracts from Mitchell’s performance, and Paul Charlier’s
haunting soundtrack that celebrates Bader Ginsburg’s deep love of music, especially
opera.
If you
didn’t know much about Ruth Bader Ginsberg before you saw this production,
you’ll certainly come away informed about this remarkable woman. Better still,
you’ll come away dazzled and moved by having witnessed a truly remarkable
acting performance by a great Australian actor which is likely to remain among
those treasured performances that keep you returning to the theatre.
Following this sell-out Canberra season, the Sydney Theatre Company’s production of “RBG: Of Many, One” will tour to Melbourne, Brisbane, Parramatta, Perth, and it’s rumoured, Broadway. Wherever you get the opportunity to see this remarkable production, be sure to take it. It really is something to cherish.
The final image of Heather Mitchell as Ruth Bader Ginsburg in "RBG: Of Many, One". Images by Prudence Upton. This review also published in AUSTRALIAN ARTS REVIEW. |