A bright and colourful musical for all ages.
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‘Love, Loss and What I Wore’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
A hilarious look at what an outfit can do to your self-esteem and love life.
‘One-Act Season’
A good blend of pathos and humour. Catch the unique, madcap farce.
‘An Anzac Duo’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
The best one act plays in years. A definite MUST SEE.
‘Ajax in Iraq’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
… powerful and assured performances … not often seen in student productions of this complexity.
‘Witness for the Prosecution’
… an impoverished, but very ambitious theatre group … giving the audience a wonderful and exciting night out.
‘Thaw’
So rare is this genre for the stage, that when I was trying to think of a play to compare it with, I was at a loss.
‘Noises Off’
‘Noises Off’ is a hilarious farce, a play within a play, written by Tony Award winning UK playwright, Michael Frayn.
‘Latitudes’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
‘Latitudes’ is a fine blend of fantasy and gothic horror, and is the latest play for adults from the much-admired
‘Steel Magnolias’
‘Steel Magnolias’ is Robert Harling’s 1987, universally acclaimed play based on the death of his sister Susan. The title refers
