by Clayton Werner | May 5, 2018 | Musical Theatre, Reviews, Spoken Word, Theatre
The Bakehouse Theatre, Fri 4 May. Rapunzel is a folk tale that has many different aspects and Casey Thomson has researched the tale through various European traditions, using the kernel of the story and selecting between the different variations to present Lowground....
by Adrian Miller | Apr 14, 2018 | Family Entertainment, Interviews, Music, Musical Theatre, Theatre
by Adrian Miller. Lowground is an exciting new work presented in an hour of musical theatre that turns Grimm’s Rapunzel into a beautiful, yet dark, folk opera with a medieval sensibility. Written, directed and produced by Adelaide songwriter Casey Thomson, Lowground...
by Dave Bradley | Oct 11, 2015 | Books, Reviews
Terry Gilliam and Ben Thompson (Canongate) 2015, 297pp, RRP $59.99 The five surviving members of Monty Python are all in their mid-70s now, and Gilliam (the animator, only American and most rarely-seen of the sextet) states early on in this lovely, glossy...
by Siân Williams | May 11, 2015 | Classical, Dance, Reviews
Festival Theatre, Sat 9 May Attending the ballet is a wondrous thing, for those who may not be usual ‘ballet goers’, myself included. I had previously visited one performance which, while dazzling, was somewhat confusing to me, as I felt that I was somehow missing...