by Michael Coghlan | May 5, 2018 | Reviews, Theatre
Holden Street Theatres, Thu 3 May There are many issues at play here in this work by Australian writer Hilary Bell. Nine year old Lizzie sits somewhere on the autism spectrum. Her parents are separated and she has to fight hard to earn their attention. A minor...
by Clayton Werner | Mar 4, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Reviews, Theatre
The Studio at Holden Street Theatres, Sat 3 Mar. [DANCE/CROSS-ARTFORM – AUS/NZL] Pedal, an earlier piece by House of Sand is followed by Castles essentially a Pt 2. But that doesn’t mean they need to be seen in order or that understanding the second relies heavily on...
by Adrian Miller | Feb 26, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Comedy, Reviews, Theatre
Holden Street Theatres – The Manse at Holden Street Theatres, Sun 25 Feb. [THEATRE/COMEDY – SA] The intimacy of Holden Street Theatres’ The Manse (reach out and you can almost touch the actors!) is a slightly scary place to be confronted by two beefy, bearded males...
by David Robinson | Feb 20, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Interviews, Theatre
by David Robinson Olivier Award-winning producer, actor and director Guy Masterson is back in Adelaide for this year’s Fringe Festival, where he is presenting a series of four plays that address themes emerging out of the topic of warfare. We catch up with Guy upon...
by Adrian Miller | Feb 19, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre
Holden Street Theatres – The Studio, Sun 18 Feb. [THEATRE – UK] Amidst all the frivolity of the Adelaide Fringe there are also pockets of serious theatre available. Borders by Henry Naylor gives an opportunity to confront what is really happening in the world,...