Larissa McGowan lists an impressive cohort of collaborators for this show
Four men, four beds, four lockers, they all gaze at you as you enter their space, unflinching, unapologetic. It is a space of confrontation, examination and the cold hard reality of an army training
Sometimes its hard to separate the genius in an evening of work that has two actors supported by a director (David Mealor) not afraid to facilitate empathy from an audience, a designer (Kathryn Sproul) who is not afraid to allow the actors to be the focus supported by minimal, subtle and supportive surroundings and costumes.
Deluge provides a snapshot of some of the most controversial and relevant discussion topics of our time, through five plays running simultaneously.
'The Book of Loco' is a one-man show focussing on the madness of a man, and the life events that can push a person to such a mental state.
After a critically acclaimed season in Melbourne, master storyteller Alirio Zavarce's award winning one-man play The Book of Loco returns to Adelaide in August.
'Bitch Boxer' is a brilliant piece of theatre set against a backdrop of the 2012 London Olympic Games when female boxing was first allowed in the programme.
Big Bad Wolf is a funny, charming and sweet show that champions friendship and tolerance. It is a play children will love and learn from.
Award winning Australian playwright, Van Badham, brings together two very different, but equally strong women, Eve and Manpreet, and looks at their relationships with the same man, Tom, and with each other.