Drama
A staple for us and for many if you fancy a more traditional play. When we first started Everything Theatre it was specifically to review drama. We’ve branched out over the years, but it will always be a favourite of ours.
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Four Minutes Twelve Seconds, Oldham Coliseum – Review
examining consent and revenge porn in a surprisingly funny way.
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Meat, Theatre503 – Review
Meat is a strongly performed but uneven portrait of a woman confronting past sexual trauma
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In The Shadow Of The Black Dog, New Wimbledon Theatre Studio – Review
An emotional insight into being a man struggling to cope with the weight of the black dog
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A Butterfly Effect, Studio, Bakehouse Theatre (Adelaide Fringe) – Review
A half-baked drama aiming to show the long-term consequences of our decisions.
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Syndrome, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
Pedestrian account of four soldiers serving together in Operation Desert Storm
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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.
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The Cutting Edge, Arcola Theatre – Review
Flavourless drama about art and country living
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House Of Commons, White Bear Theatre – Review
A show with much to say about how we are categorised in society
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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
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Train Lord, Bakehouse Theatre, Studio (Adelaide Fringe) – Review
A story of failure, recovery and an endless migraine.