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richard iii

With nods to both the legendary Olivier and the McKellan versions, this is an extraordinarily beautifully spoken version of Shakespeare’s play, but I am afraid it just falls short of the mark. You can certainly see what this production is

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clybourne park

The black and white keys on Paul McCartney’s piano keyboard may play in perfect harmony  however it sure is not the case  with the black and white characters in American playwright Bruce Norris’s Pulitzer Prize winning drama, CLYBOURNE PARK. Instead, …

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proof

David Auburn’s PROOF takes us into a young woman’s world as she reaches a significant milestone in her life, turning a quarter of a century. Joining Catherine (Matilda Ridgway) in her birthday celebrations is her estranged stocks analyst sister, …

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rapture, blister, burn

During the performance of RAPTURE, BLISTER, BURN, I occasionally averted my gaze from the action taking place on stage to look across at other audience members to take in their reactions. I noticed some people shuffling around in their seats.…

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a year with frog and toad

If you want an exciting experience for your children during the school holidays, take them to see A YEAR WITH FROG & TOAD at the Ensemble Theatre.  The young audience yesterday were mesmerised throughout the show’s 60 minute duration.

The …

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camp

Most of us have been camping at least once in our lives, vulnerable to erratic weather and ghoulish nocturnal animals.

Gary Baxter’s new play, CAMP, which opened at the Ensemble Theatre last night, delves boldly into the despair, disunity and …

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happiness

Anne Tenney and Peter Kowitz in Happiness_0257a

The pursuit of happiness is an inalienable right of every human being and it is this basic right that David Williamson’s characters follow, with very mixed results, in his new play simply titled HAPPINESS.

Mark Lee plays Professor of Psychology

SAG Archive, Theatre

circle mirror transformation

Have you ever thought about enrolling in a drama class but never quite gone there?! You know it would be good for you…bring you out of your shell…however there’s just the feeling that it would be a bit like taking

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