The Wonderful World Of Dissocia

Justine Clarke as Lisa, and Matt Day and Justin Smith as 2 security guards

Scottish playwright Antony Neilson’s play ‘The Wonderful World Of Dissocia’ tells a story about a young woman’s descent into madness. In the first part of the play we follow Justine Clarke who plays Lisa entering the world of Dissocia, and encountering her illness in full, dangerous, exhilarating flight. After interval we see her going through the recovery process in hospital.

This was very provocative, involving and emotive theatre; at times hilariously funny and in other moments, gut-wrenchingly sad.

Helpmann award winning director Marion Potts’s production vibrantly brings Neilson’s play to life. Justine Clarke gives a commanding performance as Lisa. Russell Dykstra, Socratis Otto and Kate Box stood out in a strong supporting cast that played a vast, disparate array of characters from insecurity guards to oath-taking attendants to psychiatrists.

Nick Schlieper strikingly lit Alice Babbage’s askew set with the cast wearing Tess Schofield’s apt and flamboyant costumes.

‘The Wonderful World Of Dissocia’ plays Wharf 1 at the Sydney Theatre until the 23rd May.