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Ink: Adelaide University Theatre Guild ~ Review

Ink: Adelaide University Theatre Guild ~ Review

by Michael Coghlan | Oct 15, 2023 | Reviews, Theatre

[Theatre SA] Ink Little Theatre Fri Oct 13 2023 There’s a sadness about this work from James Graham. Many of the ideas behind Rupert Murdoch’s first newspaper seemed quite acceptable.  Socialist even. “Give the people what they want. “ “A newspaper for the people”...
Hand Of God: Puppet Unravels Religion ~ Theatre Review

Hand Of God: Puppet Unravels Religion ~ Theatre Review

by Michael Coghlan | Nov 19, 2022 | Reviews, Theatre

[THEATRE ~ USA/AUS] Little Theatre, Fri 18 Nov, 2022. Presented by the Adelaide University Theatre Guild Since its first production in 2011 Hand to God has been variously described as edgy, risky, filthy, provocative, and obscene – all of these descriptions are...
ARCADIA by University Of Adelaide Theatre Guild: Connecting Past And Present ~ Review

ARCADIA by University Of Adelaide Theatre Guild: Connecting Past And Present ~ Review

by Michael Coghlan | Aug 14, 2022 | Reviews, Theatre

[THEATRE/Drama ~ SA] Little Theatre, University Of Adelaide, Thu 11 Aug. Touted by some as one of the best plays of the modern era, Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia is certainly based around a great idea. An upper class family from Derbyshire go about their lives on their...
Ghosts And Dry Martinis: Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit ~ Review

Ghosts And Dry Martinis: Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit ~ Review

by Michael Coghlan | Aug 16, 2021 | Reviews, Theatre

[Theatre ~ SA] University of Adelaide Theatre Guild, Little Theatre, Thu 13 Aug. You don’t hear words like blithe, guttersnipe; or deportment much anymore. For the record, blithe describes someone with little regard for others. Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit was first...
Bengal Tiger At The Baghdad Zoo: The Futility Of A Fabricated War ~ Theatre Review

Bengal Tiger At The Baghdad Zoo: The Futility Of A Fabricated War ~ Theatre Review

by Michael Coghlan | May 15, 2021 | Reviews, Theatre

[THEATRE ~ SA] Little Theatre, The Cloisters, University Of Adelaide, Thu 14 May. Presented by Adelaide University Theatre Guild The Iraq war was a descent into madness – a war based on fabricated evidence of weapons of mass destruction that did not exist. The...


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