Sinclair and his team allow the work to speak for itself, and what it says is brilliantly funny
The Rep's latest production is a wonderful farce with plenty of slapstick.
The Stirling Players have presented an all Aussie line-up for their first production since COVID-19 shut down Australia’s theatres in March.
Ray Cooney is a legend of British comic theatre, from the mid 60’s to the mid 90’s there was always a Ray Cooney farce playing somewhere in London’s West End. Mr Cooney is 87 years old and still going strong proving the old adage laughter is the best medicine.
The Therry Dramatic Society brings Richard Alfieri’s Six Dance Lessons In Six Weeks to the Arts Theatre for their latest production.
The publicity describes this production as a dark comedy about the dark ages! That about sums it up nicely, with the emphasis on comedy. Michael Hollinger has written a play about moral dilemmas - we all face them - the concept of doing the right thing for the wrong reason.
Season’s Greetings: a family gathers for four days of Christmas festivities, which rapidly disintegrate into attempted adultery, attempted murder and attempted puppetry!
Six mature women from the Women’s Institute in the North of England have all experienced loss and so raise money for a settee in a nearby cancer ward.
'Snakes and Ladders' is the latest play by Tony Moore currently running in The Studio space of Holden Street Theatres.
Thornton Wilder's 'The Matchmaker' is an hilarious and witty look at arranged romances.
n 'Mutts: The Dog’s Tale', Western Australian playwright, Johnny Grim, tells the stories of nine unwanted dogs who find themselves in an animal welfare refuge.
Nine dogs, are impounded, and share their stories and hopes. Will they be rescued, or will they be taken on “the long walk”, from which they never return?
Directed by Tony Moore, this SA premiere tells the story of nine unwanted dogs. The play shares their tales about how they got that way.
Disaster strikes for a bride-to-be when her ex-boyfriend shows up on her wedding day in this funny comedy at the Galleon Theatre Group.
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.
Young, handsome, somewhat naive Guy Jones joins the Pendon Amateur Light Operatic Society and quickly finds himself moving up the theatrical ladder when two of the ladies take a fancy to him.
Johnny Grim’s Tainted Love is a lightly comical play featuring middle age women tackling the rough road to divorce and beyond with the assistance of a few bottles of wine.