Ray Lawler wrote the iconic Summer of the Seventeenth Doll in the fifties, but that doesn’t mean the spirit has gone out of it
This is the last production from State Theatre for this year and they could not ask for a bigger finish. Better still is the fact that it is involving so many South Australians.
Chris and Clair are a married couple in a time of change and it appears that they are drifting apart, but all is not what it seems.
This is yet another very fine piece of work from Brink that engages and challenges and should be on your Fringe list.
One of the most celebrated plays of the decade, French playwright Yasmina Reza’s God of Carnage is a comedy of manners without the manners.