Presented by Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Reviewed 16 October 2015 As part of their two-concert tribute to Mendelssohn, the ASO presented a performance of, possibly his best known work, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Opening the night was Bach, Brandenburg Concerto No 1 in F Major. Bach has been presented along with Mendelssohn, as he was a […]
A scary little number that could have been extracted straight from the tomes of Edgar Allan Poe, this is a who’s-haunting-who tale that smacks of the macabre.
Corey McMahon has not only selected a superb cast, but he has dug deeply into the script to create a tense and disturbing production. Make sure that you see it.
Director, Michael Allen, has found two terrific actors for this production in Joanne Hartstone and John Maurice, and has created a tense drama that does not let up for a second.
Book your tickets, pop along to the cosy foyer of the Bakehouse for a glass of something before the show, and treat yourself to a great night out. This production has everything going for it, make sure that you go for it, too.