Utterly ridiculous Craigslist ads are both musically and theatrically summarised
Presented by Red Phoenix Theatre & Holden Street Theatres Reviewed: October 21st 2021 On the evening of the 6th of October 1998 when Matthew Shepard, an openly gay man, was abducted, cruelly bashed and left for dead tied to a fence just outside of Laramie, in Albany County Wyoming, the world was changed. The Laramie […]
Phi Theodoros, aka The Ukulele Dream Girl, is tuning up to bring her award-winning Adelaide Fringe show Love At A Distance back to Holden Street Theatres
This solo performance piece is based on the golden era of movies filled with lies and intrigue, laced with the sex and betrayal, that surrounded many of the young female stars
This weekend, young South Australian actors aged 10-21 are staging two family-friendly one-act plays at Holden Street Theatres.
Promising playwright Jessica Swale’s excellent script is set in Cambridge and Girton College in 1896-7, when girls were meant to marry and become domesticated and not use their clearly inferior brains.
Next Fall is a character driven play, boasting local talent and offering a beautiful heartbreak.
First there was 'Rambo', then II, III and IV - and now, the biggest of all Action Heroes, MAN-BO!!
This play is remarkable in the way it treats so many subjects, so open and honest and above all ringing of truth.
Based on a meeting in Moscow of a young Australian and a Russian Tour Guide, the complex plot revolves around the fact that neither is who they claim to be.
This story chronicles the day to day existence of the mother of an undiagnosed child who is obliviously “on the spectrum”
Was it The Major, The Writer, The Servant, The Drunk, The Emigré, The Hostess, The Number 1 Fan or The Doctor?
Red Phoenix and Verendus Theatre are presenting a fine performance to rekindle interest in theatre.
The Odd Couple has hit the stage at the Holden Street Theatres in a local production of the 1965 Broadway classic.
With COVID restrictions making economically-viable live theatre difficult, Red Phoenix and Holden Street have come up with an ingenious solution.
Director Tony Knight has skilfully arranged a series of Shakespeare’s most beloved soliloquies, sonnets, and songs into five themes (Wooing, Surmises, Ambition, Melancholy and Madness, and Death).
Henry Naylor is renowned for his complex and spell binding stories and The Nights is no exception.
From the moment Martha Lott strides onstage as the lights go up on Grounded, you know you’re in for the ride of a lifetime.
Basically, a love story told with dialogue and movement, this production was developed by Award winning playwright Iskandar R. Sharazuddin who also performs as Alex in this complex dance drama fusion.
Liz Lochhead has brought us a new look at Moliere’s take on the ultimate conman. Set in a Scottish living room in the 1940’s it might almost qualify as a foreign language entry; hence the sur-titles to let us all in on the jokes!