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North by Northwest (Melbourne Theatre Company)

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ABR Arts 09 June 2015

North by Northwest (Melbourne Theatre Company)

by
ABR Arts 09 June 2015

In Saul Bass’s title sequence for Alfred Hitchcock’s 1959 film North by Northwest, diagonal and vertical lines intersect to form a grid that eventually dissolves to the façade of a New York City office building. Bringing the classic spy caper to the stage for the first time, Melbourne Theatre Company uses that visual switch-up as the inspiration for a long series of objects that double as something else.

Grouped office chairs become a police car, a sofa plays a swerving Mercedes (complete with working headlights) and stacked tables fill in for a death-defying struggle across Mount Rushmore. More impressive still is a video screen showing inventive hand-sized models filmed against Hollywood-style ‘green screens’ from either side of the stage. So when that Mercedes goes careening around a mountain road at high speed, thanks to an intoxicated driver, an actor actually turns a small model of the mountain by hand to create the effect while we watch.

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