There are plenty of great performances by the marvellous cast in the many roles in this powerful and important piece of theatre. It only has a short run, so don’t delay in booking your tickets.
There's no light and shade in Charles Sanders' dark cabaret about the search for love. He sings Amy Winehouse's Love is a Losing Game, which sums up the mood of this miserable ode to despair.
The depth of emotion shown through the monologues and the music is further proof of why Sanders was awarded the Adelaide Critics Circle’s Emerging Artist Award in 2011.
The four performers give a powerful and committed engagement with the subject matter, with very good individual performances as well as some great ensemble work.
This is a magnificent piece of theatre and definitely should not be missed, but hurry to book as seating is limited and the production closes on Sunday.
New theatre group, Early Worx in Theatre and Art, are presenting a brief season of three short works by well-known modern American writers: David Mamet. Neil LaBute and Christopher Durang.