Palace of Varieties – Stage Whispers
Reviewed by Kerry Cooper What a delight it is to go the theatre and to be thoroughly entertained. If you are a fan of hilarious skits, a sing-a-long, melodrama and the odd dirty ditty, then look [...]
Reviewed by Kerry Cooper What a delight it is to go the theatre and to be thoroughly entertained. If you are a fan of hilarious skits, a sing-a-long, melodrama and the odd dirty ditty, then look [...]
Review by Janice Bailey Pam O’Grady’s experience and flair are evident in this thoroughly entertaining and well-executed Music Hall show. Pam has gathered a stellar cast whose obvious enjoyment [...]
Review by Samela Harris Director Erik Strauts has taken a gamble in mounting an unknown new American play as part of The Rep’s 2017 season. The Psychic is written by long-time TV comedy writer [...]
Review by Emily Sutherland Imagine how it must have been for seven, and then eight, people to be confined in a small space, where they had to be very quiet during the day; where they were [...]
Review by Peter Bleby “There is an urge and rage in the people to destroy, to kill, to murder, and until all mankind, without exception, undergoes a great change, wars will be raged…” So wrote [...]
Review by Samela Harris Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett’s dramatisation of The Diary of Anne Frank is a solid old history play, well known in theatre circles as a long one. This should have [...]
Review by Shelley Hampton The Diary of Anne Frank is not a play that one usually connects with a good night out. I headed to the Arts Theatre, Adelaide, on the opening night of this play, [...]
Reviewed by Linda Edwards Adelaide Rep’s final offering for the year, “Don’t Dress for Dinner”, would be a great English bedroom farce if it wasn’t for the fact that it’s French. The original [...]
The Adelaide Repertory Theatre are ending the year with a French farce by Marc Camoletti, Don’t Dress For Dinner, directed by Norm Caddick. Camoletti’s best-known farce is Boeing [...]
Review by Kerry Cooper Why mess with perfection? Neil Simon wrote his smash hit, The Odd Couple in 1965. A story of flawed friendships, it became a huge hit on Broadway and later as a movie and [...]
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