State Theatre Company of South Australia
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Review: The Dictionary Of Lost Words @ Adelaide Festival Centre
None of the magic and little of the detail is lost from Adelaide author Pip Williams’ international best-seller, 'The Dictionary Of Lost Words' in State Theatre Company South
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Review: Lady Day At Emerson's Bar & Grill @ Adelaide Festival Centre
Billie Holiday’s influence on the trajectory of modern music began from the very moment she took to a Harlem Nightclub stage, having just escaped misogynistic oppression, in
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Gaslight Adelaide Review @ Her Majesty's Theatre
State Theatre Company South Australia celebrates its return to the stage (and the reopening of the newly rebuilt Her Majesty’s Theatre) with a gripping reimagining of Patrick
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Sense And Sensibility Adelaide Review @ Dunstan Playhouse
Most cinematic and theatrical adaptations of Jane Austen’s 'Sense And Sensibility', like the work’s Elinor Dashwood, have been dour and rule abiding replications of the 19th
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Patricia Cornelius Exposes Unwritten Rules In The Club
Provocative playwright Patricia Cornelius’ new work is presented in collaboration with State Theatre Company at the 2018 Adelaide Festival.
While Patricia is no... -
Vale Adelaide Review @ Dunstan Playhouse
Does the question of nature versus nurture matter at all? Or are we all intrinsically wired to clamber for the summit while instinctually kicking and clawing at our
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Switzerland Review @ Adelaide Festival Centre
While it is accepted that it is dangerous to judge a book by its cover, what about judging an author by their books?
Joanna Murray-Smith’s 'Switzerland', presented... -
Macbeth @ Adelaide Festival Centre Review
Shakespeare’s Scottish tragedy is dismembered and reassembled into a cinematic horror that advances a fresh thesis.
For decades, theatre companies have not been... -
Macbeth: A Thirst For Power In Adelaide
Before 'Game of Thrones', 'House of Cards' and 'Breaking Bad', there was Shakespeare’s 'Macbeth'.
Of all of life’s intoxicating temptations, the thirst for power is... -
1984 @ QPAC Review
It is little wonder Robert Icke is considered ‘the great hope of British theatre’.
His and Robert Macmillan’s stage adaptation of George Orwell’s seminal novel... -
State Theatre Company South Australia Is Living In The Year 1984
It's a bright cold day in April, and the clocks are striking thirteen.
Perhaps the most enduring political literature of the 20th century comes to terrifying life... -
Tartuffe @ Adelaide Festival Theatre Review
In 1664, Molière’s 'Tartuffe' was taboo because it exposed an inconvenient truth: pious men of the cloth were often hypocrites; public proponents of purity with privately
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A Red Sky Morning For Sarah Dunn In Adelaide
The State Theatre Company of South Australia will present a harrowing yet comedic look into the lives of regional Australians with 'Red Sky Morning'.
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Straight White Men @ La Boite Theatre Review, 2016
'Straight White Men' by La Boite and SA State Theatre Company is undoubtedly a comedy: a situational comedy where the jokes are exaggerated and behaviour concentrated to the
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The Events Of Adelaide Festival
Art often reflects the world it is created in, and when the world got unfathomably devastating in the case of the Norway attacks of 2011, there was a reaction from a
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The Popular Mechanicals @ Adelaide Festival Centre Review
Hilarious from the get go, the State Theatre Company of South Australia’s brilliant production of 'The Popular Mechanicals' had audience members in stiches through until the
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Alison Bell's Betrayal
Harold Pinter's masterpiece comes alive in the hands of the State Theatre Company.
Largely autobiographical and immensely human, Harold Pinter's 'Betrayal' tells...
