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.
If 'Old Pros' (in the theatrical sense) Pat Wilson and Adrian Barnes invite you to Grow Old Disgracefully with them, throw away your walking frame and do it! They are not just delightfully disgraceful but witty, charming, talented and very entertaining.
Written by Ryan Cunningham and Joshua Salzman I Love You Because was first performed off Broadway in 2006 and is as relevant and pithy today as when it first saw the light of day. It’s referenced as a show based on Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and its characters have as much charm and personality as the characters in Miss Austen’s novel, which has also endured for a considerable time.
Fans of the original 80s teen flick will not disappoint in this musical update, which features all of the violent fun with an added streak of heavy satire and irony.
All is Calm is a musical production with an entirely male cast who tell the story of the 1914 Christmas Truce through the words from letters and poems of the soldiers and through the a cappella harmonies of the Christmas songs they sung.
Independent Theatre reverently adapts Evelyn Waugh’s Brideshead Revisited in their final production of 2017, exploring youthful passion, Catholic guilt, and the enigmatic Flyte family.
Playful charm, high good humour and practised skill are the hallmarks of this eminently entertaining show. “Spelling Bee” is a compact musical which only calls for a cast of nine.
Kristin Telfer, the director of Marie Clark's latest musical, 'The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee' talks to Glam about the differences in directing a musical as opposed to a non-musical
Imagine all the worst dates anyone has ever been on put into one horrendously cringe-worthy, yet utterly hilarious show and you have the absurdly wonderful Tinder Surprise!
Jonathan Larson’s 'Rent' is one of the most popular musicals of all time, winning a slew of Tony Awards and being one of only nine musicals to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Former 'Miss Saigon' star, Jennifer Trijo speaks to Glam Adelaide about playing Mimi in the upcoming Marie Clark Music Theatre production of 'RENT'
Set in the East Village of New York City, 'Rent' is about falling in love, finding your voice and living for today.
Any of Shakespeare’s tragedies are a big ask, especially for the lead player, and Hamlet has been played by many big names
Ira Aldridge was the first black actor to play the role of ‘Othello’ in London during the 1830s. 'Red Velvet' examines this theatrical event with warmth and humour.
Fame follows the lives of young students at the prestigious New York City’s High School for the Performing Arts, and the struggles they face in both their studies and relationships.
The Adelaide Music Collective once again stepped up to the plate with the 11th in their bi-monthly celebration of SA Music.
Marie Clark Musical Theatre take home awards, are about to mount FAME - the musical and hold an unusual quiz night.
The fact that MC Gary Burrows had to twice, ask people to make room for those standing, attests to the growing popularity of these nights of music and celebration.
'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.
'Bitch Boxer' follows Chloe's struggle to find her place in a predominantly male world, leading the audience through her journey of sweat, heartache and tears.