the 39 steps
This is a stage adaptation of John Buchan’s famous novel ‘The 39 Steps’, made into the great Alfred Hitchcock movie and further to the point adapted for the stage by Patrick Barlow.
The main aspect of this show was, whereas
This is a stage adaptation of John Buchan’s famous novel ‘The 39 Steps’, made into the great Alfred Hitchcock movie and further to the point adapted for the stage by Patrick Barlow.
The main aspect of this show was, whereas
This was a dark new American drama about an American lawyer who does his business out of his taxi cab. He comes up with a new client who pleads his innocence but is actually as evil and corrupt as hell.
In Agathie Christie’s ‘The Mousetrap’ a group of travellers who are gathered at a remote country guesthouse discover there is a murderer in their midst. One by one the suspicious characters reveal their murky pasts until at the last nerve
This is a sad, tough story about a group of corporate men in Boston who work for a large manufacturing company that is shattered by the American financial crisis. Sales executives to corporate heads find themselves without a job.
Ben
It is exciting to see contemporary theatre, to be provoked, challenged and even sometimes to be mystified, but it’s also great sometimes to see old favourites. Yes, you know how it goes and you know many of the lines. It’s
Four of Australia’s finest rock performers:- Doug Parkinson, James Blundell, Nick Parker and Ezra Lee, have built a show around one of rock and roll’s greatest days, December 4, 1956. This was the day when four of the world’s greatest
Sydney theatregoers can currently see a fine revival of J.B. Priestley’s classic tale at Rockdale’s Guild Theatre, right opposite Rockdale train station, in a production directed by Nathan Farrow.
The time is 1912 and the action takes place over one
There has been huge expectancy about the Sydney world premiere of ‘Doctor Zhivago A New Musical’. As historical, romantic dramas go, ‘Doctor Zhivago’ is major league, it’s like Russia’s equivalent to Margaret Mitchell’s masterpiece ‘Gone with the Wind’, both classic
Freelance directors Luke Kerridge and Lachlan Philpott weren’t happy with how drama students in their HSC year were performing standard, well known monologue pieces that had little Australian flavour and nuance to them. They came up with the practical idea
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