I was riveted because it’s unlike anything I’ve seen before. Sun Herald
Audacious, tricksy and uncomfortable satire … viciously funny. Sydney Morning Herald
Fast paced, vibrant, highly imaginative theatre. Stage Whispers
A surreal whirlwind – funny, frenetic and fantastic … it’s a hell of a ride.Très bizarre. Ozbabyboomers
Olivier Choinière
Shannon Murphy
Krew Boylan, Simon Corfield, Libby Fleming and Matt Hardie
Shannon Murphy returns to B Sharp after her remarkable production of My Name is Rachel Corrie, with the Australian premiere of Bliss. A visual and visceral feast which explores the cult of celebrity, Bliss intertwines the lives of three very different women: the pop-goddess ‘Celine’, the despairing Isabel and an ordinary check-out chick. This is a constant blend of reality and fantasy in a striking fusion of comedy and horror.
Québécois playwright Olivier Choinière offers a wild reality check for our modern world. Translated by one of the UK’s most influential playwrights, Caryl Churchill, Bliss certainly marches to the beat of its own drum.