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Review: The Distance, Rosemary Branch Theatre
A promising concept
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Read More »Review: Spiders! Rosemary Branch Theatre
A delightfully meta and self-aware comedy that parodies countless tropes while exploring the creative process.
Read More »Review: The Comfort Woman, Rosemary Branch Theatre
A haunting one-woman show
Read More »Review: Outside, Rosemary Branch Theatre
An arresting performance and skilfully crafted script.
Read More »Butterfly Power, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
“Cigarette, dear?”“No thank you, dear.”“I think I might have a cigarette, dear.”“No you won’t, dear.”“Very well, dear.” And so the scene is set: in two inflatable armchairs, presided over by a goldfish on a gold pedestal, sit Mr and Mrs Fox. She – in a luminous, captivating performance by Alice Marshall – is domineering, supercilious, wilfully mispronouncing words and oblivious to the feelings of those around her; he – a foppish, Wooster-like Jack J Fairley – is an ineffectual, waistcoated ...
Read More »Ouroboros, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
A fast-paced dark comedy that uses physical acting and impersonation to expose a narcissistic and harmful mindset.
Read More »The Dirty Thirty, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
A collection of original skits spanning comedy, dramatic monologues, dances, games and songs, all performed by the energetic and multitalented theatre company Degenerate Fox. A diamond in the rough; could be a real gem with some polishing.
Read More »Persuasion, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
A slightly confusing production that may be just a bit too faithful to the original story of the novel to work on stage.
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