BWW Review: ONLY AN ORPHAN GIRL Brings Laughter Galore
If you have never seen a melodrama or a recreation of the music hall, now is your chance to remedy that omission....
BWW Review: THE POPULAR MECHANICALS Tells What Shakespeare's Clowns Did In Their Rehearsals.
What were the others doing while Bottom was being fawned over by Titania?...
BWW Review: Daniel Assetta Awarded 2015 ROB GUEST ENDOWMENT AWARD at GRAND FINAL CONCERT in Sydney
The ROB GUEST ENDOWMENT AWARD GRAND FINAL CONCERT saw six finalists compete for the coveted award that honours Rob Guest - OBE, one of Australia's finest musical theatre performers....
BWW Review: COMPANY Visits Adelaide After A Long Absence And Is Most Welcome
After a sixteen-year absence from the Adelaide theatre scene, Stephen Sondheim's musical about relationships, Company, is getting an airing....
BWW Review: A MURDER IS ANNOUNCED Leaving Miss Marple To Solve The Mystery
Do your best to follow the clues, and discount the various false leads, as you try to work out 'whodunnit'....
BWW Review: INTIMACY Is A Moving And Rewarding Performance
Michelle Ryan is a sensational dancer, an equally superb choreographer, and a great inspiration to others....
BWW Review: MORTIDO Is A Cocaine Fuelled Story Of Revenge
What really carries this production is the very fine acting, right across the board....
BWW Review: EVITA Returns To Adelaide After Almost Two Decades
It has been close to two decades since this was seen in Adelaide, and this is a worthy performance....
BWW Review: DOUBLE BILL: BASTIEN UND BASTIENNE AND LA CHANSON DE FORTUNIO Brings Together Two Comic Operas About Love And Lust
The two hilarious comic opera 's presented were Mozart's Bastien und Bastienne and Offenbach's La Chanson de Fortunio....
BWW Review: DIRTY DANCING Comes To Life On Stage
I was absolutely thrilled by the sheer professionalism, imagination, technical skill, attention to detail, colour and movement....
BWW Review: ROB MILLS IS SURPRISINGLY GOOD Came As No Surprise To Anybody
Completely UNsurprisingly, Rob Mills is Surprisingly Good....
BWW Reviews: OZASIA FESTIVAL 2015: PLAY Stood Out From A Marvellous Collection Of Performances
To call Play a dance work is a massive understatement....
BWW Review: OZASIA FESTIVAL 2015: DEAR JOHN Transformed Nexus Theatre Into A Giant Steampunk Instrument
As the audience entered the space it was obvious that Dear John was not going to be a normal theatre experience....
BWW Reviews: OZASIA FESTIVAL 2015: AMBER Explores Themes Of Love, Lust, And Redemption
Amber is the work of the company's resident playwright, Liao Yimei, and is directed by her husband, the influential and highly respected, Meng Jinghui....
BWW Review: GUYS AND DOLLS Brings Damon Runyon's Quirky Characters To Life
As this is one of my favourite musicals it was a pleasure to see it performed so well....
BWW Review: OZASIA FESTIVAL 2015: MISS REVOLUTIONARY IDOL BERSERKER Shredded The Dunstan Playhouse Rehearsal Room Before A Drenched And Ecstatic Audience
Miss Revolutionary Idol Berserker began, strangely enough, in the Dunstan Playhouse foyer, as the loose gathering of ticket holders were herded down the stairs....
BWW Review: A DANTE CELEBRATION IN MUSIC Celebrated The 750th Birthday Of Dante Alighieri
This special concert to honour Dante Alighieri took place in Elder Hall at the University of Adelaide....
BWW Review: OZASIA FESTIVAL 2015: SUPERPOSITION Explores Quantum Theory In Electronic Music And Visuals
I would have liked to have seen this work a second time as there is so much to take in....
BWW Review: OZASIA FESTIVAL 2015: SHEDDING LIGHT Is A Sheer Delight
On any night during the OzAsia Festival, between 5 and 9pm, you can take a ride in a private sepeda lampu, a double bicycle conveyance....
BWW Review: OZASIA FESTIVAL 2015: MWATHIRIKA Looks At Revolution Through Children's Eyes
It all begins simply, with Tupu playing on a hobby horse, until frightened by a loudly barking dog....
BWW Review: OZASIA FESTIVAL 2015: THE STREETS Can Be A Dangerous Place To Live
These are The Streets of Jakarta, presented in a powerful, moving, and confrontational presentation by Teater Garasi....
BWW Review: OZASIA FESTIVAL 2015: CRY JAILOLO Is A Powerful Indictment Of The Effects Of Ignoring Climate Change
The work is a response to the ecological damage happening to Jailolo due to climate change....
BWW Review: THE BEST OF BRITISH Presented A Mix Of Well Known And Obscure Works
This enjoyable Sunday afternoon concert was entitled The Best of British, featuring the RCS Ensemble...
BWW Review: THE AUDITION Delves Into Psychologically Dangerous Territory
Joh Hartog directs Krystal Brock and Clare Mansfield as Stella, a director holding auditions, and Lauren, a hopeful actress....
BWW Review: VIVALDI: DIVINE AND DASTARDLY Was Filled With Pleasant Surprises
Ensemble Galante chose a handful of his concerti, an operatic aria, and a solo motet to show off Vivaldi's skill....
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