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Sea Wall By Simon Stephens: Life Used To Be So Good ~ Adelaide Fringe 2021 Review

Sea Wall By Simon Stephens: Life Used To Be So Good ~ Adelaide Fringe 2021 Review

by Catherine Tune | Feb 17, 2021 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2021, Reviews, Theatre

[Theatre/Performance ~ SA] Space Theatre at Adelaide Festival Centre, Tue 16 Feb. Flying Penguin Productions have brought back to the 2021 Fringe a play they first performed to acclaim in 2018. Their latest production of Sea Wall By Simon Stephens uses the same...
The Gods Of Strangers: From Optimism To Consequences, A Two-Part Play Performed In Three Languages ~ Theatre Review

The Gods Of Strangers: From Optimism To Consequences, A Two-Part Play Performed In Three Languages ~ Theatre Review

by Michael Coghlan | Nov 25, 2018 | Reviews, Theatre

Dunstan Playhouse, Sat 24 Nov. It’s great when an opening scene draws you in immediately and fills you with confidence and anticipation about what’s to come. Daily life for many migrants in post-war Port Pirie began with a line-up outside the smelter in the hope they...
Mortido: A Brilliantly Gripping Look At The Human Face Of Drug Trafficking, Presented by Belvoir St Theatre and State Theatre Company of SA – Review

Mortido: A Brilliantly Gripping Look At The Human Face Of Drug Trafficking, Presented by Belvoir St Theatre and State Theatre Company of SA – Review

by Nikki Fort | Oct 22, 2015 | Reviews, Theatre

Dunstan Playhouse, Tue 20 Oct [World Premiere] Robert Cousins’ dark, spacious set, already off-centre, with sharp angles jutting into the audience, its huge reflective backdrop making it impossible for anyone to hide from themselves, hints at what is to come. Colin...
William Shakespeare’s Othello: It Started With A Kiss – Theatre Review

William Shakespeare’s Othello: It Started With A Kiss – Theatre Review

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...


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