Funny, poignant and masterfully performed, it is a play for everyone
Fantastically performed, a pure joy to watch
'Sex Cells' follows the office lives of four women who work in a sex toy call centre. The story follows their lives as they search for love, family and meaning.
British play 'Sex Cells' is soon to have its Australian Premiere, when Adelaide’s Galleon Theatre Group presents it at the Domain Theatre, Marion Cultural Centre.
Author Jake has women troubles: they are on his mind; they are in his mind. He only has to think about them to have them materialise and speak the dialogue he gives them. But what happens if they start writing their own conversations?
Presented by Galleon Theatre Group Reviewed 22 May 2014 This reviewer is in LOVE! – with Galleon Theatre Group’s latest show, the Australian premiere of Loves and Hours. Stephen Metcalfe’s hilarious, yet poignant, modern script and this entire production of it are picture perfect. With no less than forty scenes covering such things as […]
The Club is an iconic Australian play by Australia’s most produced playwright, and as such is often treated with undue reverence. Galleon’s production is a down to earth rendition of this well-written comedy.
Accommodations , written by Nick Hall and directed by Warren McKenzie is a funny, witty comedy set in America at a time when women were really starting to assert their independence in life, work and marriage.
Robin Hawdon’s farce is filled with all of the things that farce lovers could wish for. Directed by Warren McKenzie, the pace is kept fast to take full advantage of all of the fun that this script offers.