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Category Archives: Theatre
Dave Bloustien – A Club Troppo Comedy Festival Review
Dave Bloustien looks like a cross between Dr. Who and a 1960s mod with a cravat, waistcoat and sideburns. Certainly a contrast to the t-shirt and jeans that constitutes the usual comedy clobber, but Mr. Boustein doesnt deliver the usual … Continue reading
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Highly Suss
It seems incredible, hard to believe, but we’ve got ten double passes to give away to Highly Suss, which looks like fun. I’d go myself if I wasn’t going to be overseas. If you’re planning to be in Melbourne for … Continue reading
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Another thirty minutes with Barrie Kosky
Barrie Kosky is a big hit with people who are vastly more knowledgeable about theatre than me. He’s very big in Europe. So maybe he’s just the ticket. My two exposures to his theatre have been strikingly similar. At the … Continue reading
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Guys and Dolls
Last weekend I went to see Guys and Dolls. I had no idea it was such a good show. I remember it was on when I was a kid, so I figured it might have been written in the late … Continue reading
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Get thee to a symphony
There have been a bunch of things I’ve wanted to post about, but have simply not had the time. I still don’t have the time, but I with a bit of enthusiasm and not much time, I thought I’d mention … Continue reading
Free plug – The Zoo Story – A play by Edward Albee
One of the numerous tasks that’s been distracting me from resuming Missing Link over the last couple of weeks is doing promotion/marketing for Jen’s Missing Link Theatre production of Edward Albee’s The Zoo Story, playing next week in Darwin (I … Continue reading
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