by Dave Bradley | May 26, 2016 | Books, Reviews
Edited by Susannah Carson (Oneworld) 2016, 500pp, RRP $29.99 Carson’s collection of personal essays concerning the enormous influence ‘The Bard’ has had upon writers of all sorts, directors of stage and screen, actors of every stripe and a few other pleasingly random...
by David Robinson | Nov 19, 2014 | Reviews, Theatre
Dunstan Playhouse, Tue Nov 18 State Theatre Company’s 2014 theatre season reaches its climax with the staging of Othello, William Shakespeare’s great tragedy. Somewhat aptly placed in a contemporary, military setting, it brings the brutality of violence, “the evil...
by David Robinson | Nov 11, 2014 | Interviews, Theatre
by David Robinson. State Theatre Company of SA winds up its 2014 season with a new take on a classic tale of racism, jealousy and revenge, set in a contemporary military environment. Directed by Nescha Jelk, Othello is deemed one of Shakespeare’s most famous tragedies...