After going from
strength to strength in their first two years, Sydney-based collective Montague
Basement have decided to speak of ‘forms changed into new entities.’ In their
adaptation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, they have taken the fifteen
books of epic Roman poetry and condensed them into seventy minutes of smart
deconstructions and reversals; a smorgasbord of transformations and
transgressions, a riot of godly shenanigans. “With sincere apologies to Ovid,” the
disclaimer reads; you can almost see the “Not really” written in small letters underneath
it. And while it
works (and when it really does fly, it is marvelous), a lot of the references
and parallels – the cleverness and intertextuality – comes from a familiarity
with Ovid’s stories, something
I don’t think we quite have as much of today as we’d like to think we do.