Engaging and outstanding local production of an international courtroom drama.
Director Robert Kimber has said the theme of the play can be encapsulated in the idea of āmoving onā but at the same time we can never know where the next journey may take us. Time is of the essence in the play as is the existential question of time being seen subjectively by each of us.
Thereās a lot more to this political thriller than a tale of two quibbling siblings. Hannie Rayson's play runs like a televised current affairs report, showing the underside of Australian politics.
'Two Brothers' may be the most politically controversial Australian play of the last 25 years. It created a media cyclone when it was first produced by the Melbourne Theatre Company.
David Gauci has directed this spare and heartfelt musical with care and affection. Its trajectory is straight to the heart, via Jeanine Tesoriās remarkable music and the excellent acting of the cast.
Price Check' is a great little Aussie musical set in a local supermarket and has been penned and produced by ex-Adelaidean, Sean Weatherly, and is currently performing here in his home town.
A 1950ās comic strip seems a highly unlikely source material for a successful musical, but it works.
Far from the Madding Crowd is based on Thomas Hardyās pastoral novel, set in the mid-nineteenth century. It follows the coming-of-age of Miss Bathsheba Everdene as she struggles to run a farm in a patriarchal Victorian society.
If you love Sondheim and Sweeney Todd, and even if you do not, you will not want to miss this outstanding production but, as I keep warning people in vain, book now before the word gets around and the tickets all go.
This contemporary rebirth of Jesus Christ is a gluttonous visual treat, providing a refreshing interpretation to a well worn musical.