The Rep have produced a strong and entertaining production
Ageing isn’t for the old or faint-hearted… This poignant tribute to ageing is about dependence, love, and family and being driven up the wall by someone you love but never outsmart! Written by Geoffrey Atherden – Directed by Jude Hines The Rep breathes new life into the celebrated Australian TV series in this play, commissioned […]
Celebration is a 'slice of life' comedy dealing with two of the most important days in our lives - The Wedding and The Funeral. One family with two events and as the saying goes, “Weddings and funerals, nothing like them for bringing out the best and worst in people”.
Rules for Living is a dark comedy about family dysfunction and societal norms by Sam Holcroft. The play follows a family preparing for Christmas lunch and tensions begin to rise as they deal with family issues. Holcroft uses the psychological theory that people reinforce negative behaviour traits each time they fall back on them as coping strategies (“rules for living”) at stressful times.
With Palace of Varieties the Adelaide Rep provides the audience with a wonderful evening at an old time music hall.
Ken Ludwig’s fast moving farce, 'Leading Ladies', is Therry’s latest offering, and it is all the things a farce should be; slick, over the top, far fetched and above all funny!
Matt Byrne Media will present the SA Premiere of the world’s most loved family musical, Mary Poppins, in Adelaide and Elizabeth this July/August.
Everyone thinks this is a horror story, but it is not. It’s a love story! A slightly warped love story maybe, but nonetheless there is a lot of love going ‘round. There is also a fair amount of humour and silliness and good honest fun!
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.
The Mystery of the Hansom Cab is a melodrama, which means that the audience gets to hiss and boo the dastardly deeds of the villain, cheer the handsome hero, swoon over the lovely heroine, and have a great sing-a-long with the cast.
There are laughs, hints of tears and plenty of good old entertainment to be had in this production, so treat yourself to a night out.
Ivan Menchell's comedy is about three Jewish widows, Doris, Lucille and Ida, who meet once a month for tea, then go to the cemetery to visit the graves of their husbands.