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A Thousand Cranes, Adelaide City Parkland 18 (Adelaide Fringe) – Review
exposing the long-term backlash of the Hiroshima bombing through the eyes of a young gir
Read More »S-27, The Breakout at The Mill (Adelaide Fringe) – Review
Audiences are left with the open question of what one is willing to do for survival
Read More »The Six Wives of Henry VIII, King’s Head Theatre – Review
A fun, knockabout tale of Henry VIII and his various wives
Read More »The First, VAULT Festival – Review
An incredibly interesting concept with real spots of beauty
Read More »Crooks 1926, CoLab Theatre – Review
Immersive theatre at its best
Read More »It’s Beautiful Over There, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
Within this monologue Stephanie Greenwood does an excellent job of portraying several different personalities. There is her 7 year old self, delighted with a recently acquired dolls house, but at the same time angry at the loss of her grandad; her sassy 13 year old self mourns a grandmother; and we meet a Polish ancestor who insists upon playing the perfect hostess in spite of suffering an injury to her foot (with dire consequences). Stephanie regales us with stories of family history, ...
Read More »Flights, Omnibus Theatre – Review
A beautiful play exploring growing up, friendship and loss, and the need to move on in life.
Read More »Musik, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
Frances Barber shines in a romping musical showcase
Read More »The Lesson, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
Gracia Rios Calderon keeps the story ticking over and comfortably gets the message across.
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