Presented by Adelaide Repertory Theatre (aka The Rep)Reviewed 18 November 2021 Written by Charlotte Jones, this play is a confusing look at relationships and their inherent problems. Focusing on Felix, a Theoretical Astrophysicist who has returned home for his father’s funeral, the story examines the strained relationship with his mother. We also get to see […]
This play is usually performed closer to the day it commemorates in April, but Therry Dramatic Society have decided to make it part of the celebrations of their 75th year. Written in 1958 it is a play of its time, set in the 50’s but showcasing many of the problems that still beset our society today.
This play, by Nick Dear from a famous story by Mary Shelley, was originally performed with a very distinguished cast by the National Theatre, London and received rave reviews.
A murder/mystery'comedy where the killer can change with each performance.
'The Philadelphia Story' has been delighting audiences since 1939 and its charm has not diminished.
'The Cripple Of Inishmaan' was written by Irish playwright screenwriter, Martin McDonagh, best known for his humorously dark films 'In Bruges' and 'Seven Psychopaths'.
After a 2014 Broadway revival, Irish comedy 'The Cripple of Inishmaan' is set for a season at Adelaide's Arts Theatre.
The southern hemisphere’s oldest surviving amateur theatre company, The Adelaide Rep, has launched its 2015 season featuring outright melodrama & touching human drama.
Count Dracula is one of the most famous gothic horror characters, created in 1897 by Irish author Abraham ‘Bram’ Stoker and based on history’s Vlad The Impaler.
This is another winner for The Rep and will no doubt gain admirers for the writing of Martin McDonagh and the direction of Kerrin White, as well as the talents of his team, both onstage and backstage.
The Beauty Queen of Leenane is a dark and entertaining look at the complexities of life and relationships, serving up unexpected twists and turns along the way and leaving you wondering if the truth is ever what it appears to be.