Presented by Of Auburn Troupe Reviewed 23 February 2022 Of Auburn, directed by Lisa Harper-Campbell, explores the emotional reality of life through World War One. Nic Conway depicts Australian poet CJ Dennis, and Clare Mansfield the voices of various nurses and mothers, against the backdrop of historical photographs and lines of poetry projected onto the […]
Five characters examine their relationship with Atlanta, a member of their group who is now dead, and with each other.
Although not a household name in Australia, this prolific contemporary German playwright and theatre director has written an allegory bathed in magic realism and tricked out with quirky cinematic idiosyncracies.
James Johnson’s play 'The Audition' asks the question “Just how far would an actor go to get the part?” But there is so much more to this psychological drama.
When an offhand remark about his girlfriend’s looks is met with a seemingly disproportionate response, we’re thrown into Neil LaBute’s pointed but comical obsession with vanity.
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This award-winning holocaust play deals with the children of the perpetrators and how they have been impacted by the events that embroiled their parents.