Review: The Country
Combining the world-class talents of British playwright Martin Crimp and Australian avant-garde theatre company Stone/Castro, The Country delivers on every level and leaves its audience awestruck.
Combining the world-class talents of British playwright Martin Crimp and Australian avant-garde theatre company Stone/Castro, The Country delivers on every level and leaves its audience awestruck.
Watching Deluge is like staring at a “magic eye” painting, waiting for the hidden picture to emerge.
Deluge – the first work from new SA theatre company Tiny Bricks – will make a high level debut as part of the Adelaide Festival next week.
Slingsby Theatre Company has made extraordinary use of the Myer Centre’s gutted Dazzeland space for its beautiful and interactive production of Oscar Wilde’s The Young King.
The Events draws inspiration from the effects of unfathomable acts of violence in the form of mass killings, too often perpetrated by marginalised, troubled male youths.
James III – The True Mirror begins with a lively, comic, contemporary song and dance that establishes a jovial atmosphere.