Sinclair and his team allow the work to speak for itself, and what it says is brilliantly funny
In St Judes Player's 70th year, the Ian Rigney directed I’ll Be Back Before Midnight is an enjoyable show that displays how a local suburban theatre company can entertain and thrive.
Arthur Miller was without doubt one of the major writers of the 20th Century and amongst his best plays Death of a Salesman stands out as one of the best.
The residents of Little Paddocks House are astonished by an advertisement in the local paper stating a murder will take place in the house at 6:30pm on Friday night.
Quartet, directed by Sue Wiley and assisted by Ian Rigney, is a quirky and sometimes very bawdy comedy. Read our full review here.
For seventeen years, two sugarcane cutters have journeyed to Melbourne to catch up with two women but this year things change as truths are revealed.
The Meadowbrook Health Resort in up-state New York is about to reopen after the suicide of the former owner. Everything is looking good until the cook, celebrity chef Edith Chiles, is poisoned.
Director, Ian Rigney, has assembled an impressive cast for Therry's latest production, the play written in 1978 by Kenneth Ross.
The cast for this production was something of a Who’s Who of the Adelaide amateur theatre scene. The host of ever-popular performers together have several centuries of experience and countless thousands of performances to their credit.