Month: February 2020

Drama

The Nights, Holden Street Theatres, The Arch Theatre (Adelaide Fringe) – Review

A solid two-hander delves into the concept of right and wrong during the Iraqi war.

Drama

The Cutting Edge, Arcola Theatre – Review

Flavourless drama about art and country living

Musicals

Be More Chill, The Other Palace – Review

A bright and lively musical with emotional heft in parts

Drama

House Of Commons, White Bear Theatre – Review

A show with much to say about how we are categorised in society

Drama

Grounded, Holden Street Theatres, The Arch Theatre (Adelaide Fringe) – Review

A jet fighter pilot grounded following a pregnancy finds juggling family life and a career to be mentally straining

Drama

Train Lord, Bakehouse Theatre, Studio (Adelaide Fringe) – Review

A story of failure, recovery and an endless migraine.

Drama

The Daughters of Róisín, Bakehouse Theatre, Mainstage (Adelaide Fringe) – Review

Wearing a long white night gown, a young woman stands in the middle of the room. Her natural platinum locks…

Drama

Eleanor’s Story: An American Girl in Hitler’s Germany, Owl Room at Gluttony – Masonic Lodge North Terrace (Adelaide Fringe)– Review

The story of a young girl who found herself trapped with her family in Nazi Germany

Drama

The Boy My Father Raised, Star Theatre Two Theatre (Adelaide Fringe) – Review

the complex emotional relationship between the perpetrator and their victims.

Drama

Post-Mortem, Holden Street Theatres The Studio Theatre (Adelaide Fringe) – Review

Emotionally charged movement and polished production values serve a feast for the eyes and for the soul.

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