We’ll Always Have Paris – Broadway World
Review by Ewart Shaw “We’ll always have Paris”, is one of the great lines from Casablanca, but you know that because you read reviews in Broadway World. Two old lovers part, [...]
Review by Ewart Shaw “We’ll always have Paris”, is one of the great lines from Casablanca, but you know that because you read reviews in Broadway World. Two old lovers part, [...]
Review by Barry Hill Not even the wrath of the elements could dampen the enthusiasm and warmth of the Adelaide Repertory Theatre’s latest production, We’ll Always Have Paris! Written by Jill Hyem [...]
Review by Fran Edwards With a background in acting and vast experience in writing plays for radio and television many of which have been adapted for the stage, Jill Hyem wrote We’ll Always Have [...]
Review by Alan Shepley The Adelaide Rep with director Norm Caddick at the helm has delivered an entertainment gem with Jill Hyem’s play We’ll Always Have Paris. Set design by Brittany Daw coupled [...]
Review by Samela Harris What a pleasant confection of a play. Jill Hyem, who died in 2015, was a prolific writer of plays and TV series which tapped nicely into the general zeitgeist of English [...]
Review by Haydn Radford Three old school friends are drawn together in Paris. Nancy, (Deb Walsh), who has the authority of a former headmistress, is looking forward to a quiet weekend in her [...]
It is some time in the 1950s in steamy small town Mississippi when three sisters reunite under difficult circumstances. They’ve grown up under dysfunctional circumstances, raised by their [...]
The Adelaide Rep has opened its 2021 season with an outstanding new interpretation of the 1981 Pulitzer Prize-winning play Crimes of the Heart by American playwright, Beth Henley. [...]
Director Geoff Brittain has drawn some strong acting from his cast in Beth Henley’s examination of sisterly interaction, set in 1970s Mississippi. Many still relevant social issues are [...]
Originally due to be produced last year, Crimes of the Heart has finally made its appearance for Adelaide Rep. Beth Henley won the Pulitzer for this play in 1979, and it went on to be [...]
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