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Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? ~ Holden St Theatres ~ Review

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? ~ Holden St Theatres ~ Review

by The Clothesline | Aug 13, 2025 | Reviews, Theatre

The Studio Holden St Theatres Tue 13 Aug, 2025 George and Martha have been out at a college work party and return home around 2.00 am already pretty well cut. George is happy to retire for the night, but Martha wants to party on. In fact, unbeknownst to George she has...
Hangmen ~ Theatre Review ~ Edgy, biting storytelling performed with panache.

Hangmen ~ Theatre Review ~ Edgy, biting storytelling performed with panache.

by The Clothesline | Oct 31, 2024 | Reviews, Theatre, Theatre & Physical Theatre

[Theatre ~ SA] The Studio at Holden Street Theatres – Wed Oct 30 Local theatre company Red Phoenix have a hit on their hands with their current production  of Hangmen.  Written in 2015 by acclaimed writer Martin McDonagh – if you have seen his films In...
FESTEN by Red Phoenix Theatre: Families Behaving Badly ~ Theatre Review

FESTEN by Red Phoenix Theatre: Families Behaving Badly ~ Theatre Review

by Michael Coghlan | May 27, 2022 | Reviews, Theatre

[THEATRE ~ SA] Holden Street Theatres, Thu 26 May FESTEN is an adaptation by David Eldridge of a Danish screenplay originally written for film. It has a reputation for leaving audiences shocked and stunned. It certainly isn’t light entertainment. Billed as an expose...
Jerusalem by Jez Butterworth: This Hell-Raiser Has Other Plans! ~ Theatre Review

Jerusalem by Jez Butterworth: This Hell-Raiser Has Other Plans! ~ Theatre Review

by Michael Coghlan | Aug 9, 2019 | Reviews, Theatre

[THEATRE ~ SA] Little Theatre, The Cloisters, University Of Adelaide, Wed 7 Aug. Unlike much modern minimalist theatre it is a treat to be greeted with a full stage set of endless detail; strewn leaves, washing on the line outside an old caravan, crates of junk, and...
Bracken Moor: A Chilling Tale Of Depression And Hope – Review

Bracken Moor: A Chilling Tale Of Depression And Hope – Review

by Michael Coghlan | Nov 16, 2014 | Reviews, Theatre

Odeon Theatre, Fri Nov 14 Given that this is a story about mine closures, the death of a child, depression, and economic hard times it could have been a real downer, but it is far from it. British playwright Alexi Kaye Campbell has managed to script a tale that is...


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