This is acting at its highest and best
You can always rely on a Red Phoenix play to entertain - It is truly a black comedy not to be missed
A disturbing but extremely well executed piece of theatre
Presented by Adelaide Repertory Theatre (aka The Rep)Reviewed 3 September 2021 David Lindsay-Abaire’s script for Good People is wordy and at times this causes it to lose pace. Nick Fagan has presented this piece on a very well-planned set, designed by Brittany Daw with differing looks for the two acts. The split set in the […]
A play about redemption and avidly anti-war
With COVID restrictions making economically-viable live theatre difficult, Red Phoenix and Holden Street have come up with an ingenious solution.
Following sold out seasons on the West End and Broadway, University of Adelaide Theatre Guild present the South Australian premiere of Jez Butterworth’s Tony and Olivier award winning Jerusalem from August 3-17 at the Little Theatre.
From the pen of renowned author Tim Firth, The Flint Street Nativity is a comic gem. Anyone who has attended school plays for the early years of their children’s education will be able to relate to the characters, played, of course, by adults.
Australian academic, Professor Talbot, is teaching at Columbia University in the hectic and fearful post-9/11 America. With many Americans criticising and discriminating against their perceived enemy, Talbot publicly draws similarities between America’s current societal culture and that of 1930’s Germany.
Written in 1971 whilst in prison, Vaclav Havel regarded this as the weakest of his plays. After seeing it again in 2007 he decided he actually liked the play because of the way it was performed.
Glam Adelaide interviews founder of Lost In Translation, Nick Fagan about his latest production, 'The Motherf**ker With The Hat'
Lost In Translations highly acclaimed production of 'A Steady Rain' takes out Adelaide Theatre Guide's Curtain Call "Best Ensemble" Award for its actors Nick Fagan and Rohan Watts.
Lost In Translation's award nominated, Fringe smash hit 'A Steady Rain' is making a come back for a 3 night season at Holden Street Theatres.
Andrew Bovell’s very complex plot peels back through the generations of one family and the emotional baggage they pass down from generation to generation.
Keith Huff's A Steady Rain is an extremely well written script about friendship and loyalty looked at from the perspectives of two Chicago police officers.
Keith Huff’s A Steady Rain chronicles love and rage on the streets of Chicago as a domestic disturbance call sends two Chicago cops on a harrowing journey.
The Guild has been responsible for a good many excellent and award winning productions, and this is certainly another in that category.