A.R. Gurney’s Love Letters premiered in 1988 and was short-listed for the Pulitzer Prize. It tells the story of the love between Melissa and Andy, who first meet as children.
The Mikado,the best known and most popular of the comic operettas written by Arthur Sullivan and W. S. Gilbert. Poking fun at the obsession with all things Japanese, in 1880s middle-class London, the plot is deliberately silly, and serves as a framework for the humour and music.
Arts Editor Brian Godfrey chats with Nathan Quadrio about making his musical theatre directorial debut with Northern Light Theatre Company's up-coming production of Gilbert & Sullivan's The Mikado.
"Pirates of Penzance" is one of the most famous and favoured of Gilbert & Sullivan's comic operas.
IpSkip Productions have tackled one very hot topic in the wake of the #metoo movement, but what better time to do so and with an adaption of Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House.
The original film from 1967 is still well known. Based on the 1963 novel by Chares Webb, Mike Nichols film captured the 60s perfectly. The play by Terry Johnson attempts to recreate this story. Matt Byrne has brought us another new production, continuing his efforts to introduce fresh plays to Adelaide.
IpSkip Productions' founder and Resident Director, Nathan Quadrio is branching away from adult plays such as Educating Rita and Steel Magnolias to produce and direct his and the company's first children's show, Joseph Robinette's stage version of E. B. White's delightful children's novel, Charlotte's Web.
Robert Harling’s 1987 comedy-drama Steel Magnolias, made famous by Herbert Ross’ 1989 film of the same name, explores the complex yet quotidian lives of six Louisiana women, during their visits to a beauty salon.
After presenting two highly successful seasons of Educating Rita last year, IpSkip Productions are about to open their second production, Robert Harling's Steel Magnolias for a strictly limited season at The Bakehouse this week.
Set in Russia in 1905, 'Fiddler On The Roof' tells the story of Tevye, a deliverer of milk, with five daughters and their struggles to survive.
This week we welcomed another new theatre company to the Adelaide amateur scene with their first outing at the Bakehouse - IpSkip Productions' production of 'Educating Rita'
Glam Adelaide spoke to Lauren Renee about her upcoming role in newly formed IpSkip Productions' production of Willy Russell's "Educating Rita"
Glam catches up with James McCluskey-Garcia who plays Frank in IpSkip Productions' upcoming production of Willy Russell's 'Educating Rita'
'Seussical' is such a fun show with great songs and dialogue by Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens: great material to work with.
Samuel Beckett wrote Roughs for radio. So, how would you stage them as plays? The answer is simple and blindingly obvious: blindfold the audience!
Many people when asked their favourite musical will reply, without hesitation, Guys and Dolls. It is definitely well known and well loved.
Matt Byrne is getting a reputation for bringing fresh, hard to do shows to Adelaide. We are grateful to him for the chance to see this favourite children’s story.
Set in 1959, TV's favourite family, The Cunninghams, and their friends band together in 1959 to stop their hangout, Arnold’s, from being demolished.
Adapted from the 1954 MGM movie of the same name, the stage version is an unashamedly old fashioned, feel-good musical that leaves you humming the tunes.