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The comprehensive online guide to theatre in South Australia, including what's on, auditions, reviews, classifieds, and more.
The comprehensive online guide to theatre in South Australia, including what's on, auditions, reviews, classifieds, and more.
Review by Fran Edwards An interesting musical this one – it has a real plot with shades of darkness. Originally from a disturbing Robert Louis Stevenson short story, Steve Cuden and Frank Wildhorn developed their musical from that, with Leslie Bricusse writing the book and lyrics. The music is memorable and the orchestra
Until 20 May 2017. Review by John Wells The Met's South Australian premiere of “9 to 5" is a cheery success. It is wonderful to see amateur companies staging new musicals. This breezy and light show (based on the 1980 film) is set in an office, presided over by the sexist, over-bearing and hypocritical bigot Franklin Hart.
Stephen Sondheim's classic musical thriller opened in London in 1979 to rave reviews and won that year's Olivier Award for Best New Musical, and eight Tony Awards including Best Musical. It is rarely presented by community theatres because it is such a challenging and difficult work, and Victor Harbor's SCCAS deserves
The Adelaide Theatre Guide 'not for profit' organisation works to support all facets of theatre in South Australia, providing services for theatregoers (including listings of upcoming productions and reviews of shows presented in Adelaide), theatrical companies, production teams and performers (including audition notices and
Review by Paige Mulholland “Spring Awakening" is serious business. Fiercely beloved, uniquely intimate and tremendously confronting, it is not a show any amateur company should take on lightly – after all, not every actor will be willing to take their clothes off on stage for free. Luckily, the Hills Musical Company proved
(Reviews Editor) Having moved to Adelaide from the somewhat culturally-starved northern Queensland in late 1997, Jamie's life was changed forever by the arrival of the 1998 Fringe Guide in his letterbox. From then on he became a dedicated theatre-goer, and, despite having the desire to try his luck at performing, the
Review by Talia Gaertner-Jones Hills Youth Theatre brings Blinky Bill to life in an Australian Premiere written by Hills Youth ex-student/tutor Josh Sanders. Sanders' script draws on the books by the same name from author Dorothy Wall and follows Blinky (Toby Vincent) and his friends Nutsy (Loren Tansell), Splodge
Review by Janice Bailey Welsh-born Emily Steel's one-woman show “Rabbits" is this year's State Theatre Company supported independent show. “Rabbits" has been in development since 2012, in association with Adelaide Festival Centre's inSPACE program. The story is semi-autobiographical, relating the experiences of
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