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December 10, 2004

History Repeats After All

Filed under: Archive,Music

The Finn Brothers
with Missy Higgins

Entertainment Centre
Reviewed by Murray Bramwell

There is a sense of full circle here. Who said our beginnings never know our
Enz ? Neil and Tim Finn are touring a new album, ripe with harmony and turbid with memory. On stage at the Ent Centre, the flickering home movie of squinting kids on the front porch in Teasdale Street, Te Awamutu sets an expectation, but it is certainly not nostalgia. The Finns have a …

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November 26, 2004

Collateral Damage

2004

Euripides’ Trojan Women
Adapted by Rosalba Clement and Dawn Langman

State Theatre Company
Dunstan Playhouse
Reviewed by Murray Bramwell

It is not surprising that the Greek drama speaks so strongly to us now, because it also spoke strongly to its own audience. And none more so than the works of Euripides. His plays confronted the Athenian audience with an unwelcome mirror of its prejudices, its cruelty and its follies. Even such legendary victories as the sacking of Troy Euripides …

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November 18, 2004

Stark beauty lost in chorus line

17 November, 2004
Murray Bramwell

Euripides’ Trojan Women
Adapted by Rosalba Clemente and Dawn Langman

State Theatre Company of South Australia.
Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre.
16 November
Tickets $ 17 – $ 45.
Bookings BASS 131 246.
Until 27 November, 2004

Even in Euripides’ grim repertoire there are few more harrowing plays than The Trojan Women. His subject, once again, is the cruelty and pity of war. The occasion is the gloating victory of the Greeks over the Trojans …

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November 08, 2004

Shift of wind needed before Pinafore sails

2004

Adelaide
Music Theatre

HMS Pinafore
WS.Gilbert and A. Sullivan
Carl Rosa Company
Her Majesty’s, Adelaide.

4 November, 2004
Tickets $ 49 – $ 79
Bookings BASS 131 246.
Until 7 November, 2004

Murray Bramwell

The Carl Rosa Opera Company occupied a distinguished part of English operatic history  from its establishment in 1873 through to the late 1950s. It presented the first English productions of Carmen, Lohengrin and Aida and would have staged the works of Gilbert and Sullivan had …

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November 05, 2004

Adelaide Theatre

2004
Murray Bramwell

An Evening With Queen Victoria
Prunella Scales

Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre.
1 November, 2004
Tickets $ 40 – $ 69.
Bookings BASS 131 246.
Until 3 November.

Melbourne
The Arts Centre, Fairfax Studio
6 -7 November, 2004

Geelong
Ford Theatre
9 November, 2004

Cairns
Civic Theatre
23 -24 November, 2004

Townsville
Civic Theatre
25 November, 2004

Rockhampton
Pilbeam Theatre
26 November, 2004

Canberra
The Playhouse
29 30 November, 2004

Albury
Performing Arts centre
1 December, 2004…

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November 01, 2004

Watch Me, Watch Me …Vanish

4:48 Psychosis
by Sarah Kane

Brink Productions
in association with Budgie Lung Theatre
Queen’s Theatre

Murray Bramwell

Sarah Kane didn’t write prefaces for her plays. She said that if they were any good they would stand alone. But in her case it was never going to be that simple. When, in 1998, she committed suicide at the age of 28, she caused the kind of literary sensation that had not been seen since the death of Sylvia Plath nearly forty …

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October 29, 2004

Ladies in Waiting

Boston Marriage
by David Mamet

State Theatre Company of South Australia
The Space

Murray Bramwell

David Mamet is well-known for the testosterone dialogue of plays like American Buffalo and Glengarry Glen Ross and the intriguingly minimalist expression of his film scripts, so it is interesting to see him venture into the very different world of Boston Marriage, a play he wrote for his wife the actor Rebecca Pidgeon.

A Boston marriage is a late nineteenth term for a partnership of …

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Journey to the End of the Earth

Last Cab to Darwin
by Reg Cribb

Pork Chop Productions
Dunstan Playhouse
October, 2004

Murray Bramwell

It is not surprising that playwright Reg Cribb saw the story of Max Bell as ready-made for the telling. It has all the elements of a mythic quest with a sturdy, self-deprecating hero meeting a host of different characters as he travels a last time through his native land. Like Alvin Straight, the elderly American who travelled hundreds of miles on a lawn mower …

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October 21, 2004

Pleasure in the company of women

20 October, 2004
Murray Bramwell

Boston Marriage
by David Mamet

State Theatre Company of South Australia.
The Space, Adelaide Festival Centre.
19 October.
Tickets $ 17 – $ 45.
Bookings BASS 131 246.
Until 6 November, 2004

In the late nineteenth century when two women lived together, whether for companionship, or somewhat more than that, it was known as a Boston marriage – reflecting both the feminist sophistication of the arrangement and its prevalence in that American city. It is …

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October 15, 2004

Looking for Laughs

2004

Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)
by Ann-Marie MacDonald

State Theatre Company
The Space, October, 2004.

Murray Bramwell

Many have noted how often the tragedy in Shakespeare is triggered by the merest foolish thing. If only Desdemona had not dropped that handkerchief, or the Friar’s letter had got safely to Romeo then disaster would have been averted and all would have ended happily. That is the theory that preoccupies Constance Ledbelly, the central character in Canadian writer, Ann-Marie MacDonald’s comedy. …

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