Ibsen’s enigmatic heroine is brought to life by one of Australia’s most exciting young actors, Alison Bell, in a new adaptation of Hedda Gabler by leading Australian playwright Joanna Murray-Smith.
At the end of the performance, Musolino was given a greatly deserved standing ovation, and three curtain calls. That alone tells you that this should be on your Festival list.
Chris and Clair are a married couple in a time of change and it appears that they are drifting apart, but all is not what it seems.
Director, Geordie Brookman, has given himself a head start to success with his choice of this AWGIE award winning and critically acclaimed script by Andrew Bovell. Get a ticket before they all go and hurry to this remarkably fine production.
n 2010 Shakespeare’s romantic tragedy will be replayed on the Dunstan Playhouse stage. The classic story based on forbidden love has been a big part of the theatre since it was first performed in 1595 and ever since has connected with millions around the world.