There is so much to recommend this production and anybody who saw their past productions will need no urging. If you have never seen this group before, you should see this production.
Close your eyes and you could have been excused for thinking that you were listening to a professional orchestra. This was another high quality concert from this talented and very enthusiastic group of young musicians.
Once in a while something new and exciting turns up on the Adelaide theatre scene, and this is most definitely one of those times. You will not forget this work in a hurry and you will find people talking about it long after it closes, so make sure that you see it while you can.
Masterson adds a a vast amount of brilliantly executed physical comedy to the already extremely side-achingly funny script.
Shakespeare's 'Scottish tragedy' is the latest production for the Guild, with Michael Eustice directing Brant Eustice and Amanda Shillabeer. Make sure you go to see this riveting production, but don't take too long organising your tickets because word will spread quickly.
Othello is a tragic tale written by William Shakespeare more than 400 years ago and is a story of love, jealousy, prejudice, good and evil.
Shakespeare's mothers are not exactly a lot of warm, fuzzy, nurturing women. Many tend to be more like homicidal maniacs and some are insane.
This is a highly rewarding exposition of Shakespeare's famous character, told with great skill and plenty of good humour by a host of characters, each brought into sharp focus by Guy Masterson's amazingly versatile acting skills.
This is an exceptional production, one of the finest pieces of musical theatre that I have seen in a long while, and it is most certainly well-deserving of full houses at every performance. If you are planning to see this show, and you definitely should be, don’t wait too long to get your tickets.
Shakespeare’s popular romantic comedy of disguise and mistaken identity is getting another airing, this time in the hands of a young cast under the direction of Glenn Hayden.
I could not have had a better start for the OzAsia Festival.
Presented by Adelaide Festival Centre's OzAsia Festival & CentreStage Program in association with Yohangza Theatre Company, one of Shakespeare's best known tragedies of revenge and intrigue is given a Korean twist.
Joe DiPietro’s musical is a merry romp, infused with some ideas loosely taken from Shakespeare’s plays and with the music of Elvis Presley.