Two years ago,
after Lally Katz’s Neighbourhood
Watch wove its magic at Belvoir, I set about trying to find as many of
her plays as I could find, either in performance or in script form. When Griffin announced their 2013 season a year ago, I was very
keen to see Katz’s Return to Earth,
in its Sydney
premiere, as I had heard mixed reviews of its premiere season in 2011 at the
Melbourne Theatre Company. Presented here by ARTHUR as part of the Griffin
Independent season, Return to
Earth is very much a Lally Katz play, and I’m not sure if that’s a good
thing or otherwise.
Return to Earth is about Alice, a thirty-something
year old woman who returns to her family home in the sleepy coastal town of Tathra in NSW, and the
impact her return has on her family, her friends, and the people she meets. In
typical Katz fashion, the surreal and whimsical smashes right up against the
poignant and heartfelt, yet it feels as though there is an elephant in the
subtext of the play which no one is addressing.