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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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
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The Boy My Father Raised, Star Theatre Two Theatre (Adelaide Fringe) – Review
the complex emotional relationship between the perpetrator and their victims.
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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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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
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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
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The First, VAULT Festival – Review
An incredibly interesting concept with real spots of beauty
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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…
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Flights, Omnibus Theatre – Review
A beautiful play exploring growing up, friendship and loss, and the need to move on in life.
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The Lesson, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
Gracia Rios Calderon keeps the story ticking over and comfortably gets the message across.