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August 01, 2004

Sons of the Father

The Duck Shooter
by Marty Denniss

Brink Productions
and the State Theatre Company
of South Australia

The Space
July, 2004

Murray Bramwell

Brink Productions did a good thing encouraging Marty Denniss to revise for the stage his script of the Australian feature film Erskineville Kings. Cinema’s gain has also been the theatre’s and the result is The Duck Shooter. In this, often harsh play, Denniss follows the fortunes, or otherwise, of a group of young men.

Brothers Barky and Wace …

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Big Theatre for the Little Ones

2004

Fluff

Created  by Christine Johnston

Strut and Fret Productions

Artspace, Festival Centre

The Flying Babies

by Jakub Krofta

Drak Theatre

Dunstan Playhouse

Windmill Productions marked a second birthday last month and they continue to live up to their claim as a leading national theatre company for young people. They have not been without their blips – last year’s Robinson Crusoe was undistinguished and The Snow Queen faltered under the sheer weight of its grandiose intentions. But this year’s Moonflee

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July 15, 2004

Adelaide Theatre

14 July, 2004
Murray Bramwell

The Duck Shooter
by Marty Denniss

Brink Productions and
State Theatre Company of South Australia
The Space,
Adelaide Festival Centre.
13 July.
Until 17 July. Bookings BASS 131 246
Tickets $ 17-$ 45

One of Adelaide’s brightest companies when they first appeared in 1996, Brink Productions had begun to lose puff and purpose in the last few years. Now, with renewed energy and the recent appointment of Chris Drummond as artistic director, Brink is not …

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July 14, 2004

Theatre Roundup – Sibling Rivalry, Sibling Revelry

2007

Hotel Sorrento

By Hannie Rayson

Christine Harris and HIT Productions

Her Majesty’s

Two Weeks with the Queen

Adapted by Mary Morris

from the novel by Morris Gleitzman

Windmill Performing Arts

Dunstan Playhouse

Unspoken

Written and performed by Rebecca Clarke

Vitalstatistix and Performing Lines

Waterside, Port Adelaide

Murray Bramwell

The eventual fate of a successful play can often be sustained obscurity. This is true of other art forms too – but there is nothing more obscure than a play that …

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June 01, 2004

Counting the Ways

2004

A Number
by Caryl Churchill

State Theatre Company
Space, May 2004.

Murray Bramwell

What if your child was lost to you for all of time, and then you had the chance to have it back – would you take it ? The answer is, yes, of course. What if the only means was to clone that child ? The answer is, yes again – very probably. What then, if your child turned out bad and you wanted to start …

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May 14, 2004

Clones expose a moral dilemma

2004
Murray Bramwell

A Number
by Caryl Churchill

State Theatre of South Australia
Festival Centre Space.
Until 29 May. 2004
Bookings – BASS 131 246
Tickets $17 – $ 45.

Queensland Theatre Company
Powerhouse Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse.
17 June – 3 July
Bookings –
Tickets $ 20 – $ 35

Whenever the subject of cloning human beings is raised, images from cinema science fiction are never far behind. With herds of mindless, robotic replicants – whether the smooth limbed Aryans …

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May 01, 2004

Tests of Character

Talking Heads
by Alan Bennett
Her Majesty’s

Murray Bramwell

Originally, there were six Talking Heads in Alan Bennett’s splendid set of monologues written for BBC Television and broadcast in 1989. Featuring some of the best actors in the UK – Julie Walters, Thora Hird , Patricia Routledge, Stephanie Cole and Maggie Smith – they were a great success. Several selections were subsequently staged in 1992 directed  by Bennett himself. He then took a further production to the Chichester Festival in …

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March 04, 2004

Adelaide Festival

Theatre
Murray Bramwell

Night Letters
by writer Susan Rogers and director Chris Drummond
inspired by the novel by Robert Dessaix

State Theatre Company of South Australia
The Queen’s Theatre
Adelaide
Bookings : BASS 131 246
Tickets $ 58 – $ 20
until 27 March, 2004

Robert, the central figure in StateTheatre’s Festival production, Night Letters, is described as an Australian wrapped up in language. That very aptly describes not only author Robert Dessaix but his aromatic, idiosyncratic novel – part …

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February 01, 2004

Looking for Life’s Treasure

Moonfleet
adapted by Catherine Zimdahl
Windmill Performing Arts and
Mainstreet Theatre Company

Carrick Hill

Murray Bramwell

Windmill Performing Arts has a three year arrangement with the Mt Gambier based Mainstreet Theatre Company and, by the look of their first joint venture, the combination is going to be a happy one. Mainstreet director Teresa Bell has taken an adaptation by playwright Catherine Zimdahl of Moonfleet, J.M.Falkner’s lively story of smugglers, ghosts and true destinies, and turned it into an engaging promenade …

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January 01, 2004

State Occasions

2004

Murray Bramwell previews the State Theatre program for 2004.

There has never been a more important time for the State Theatre Company, and the responsibilities on Artistic Director Rosalba Clemente, now in her fourth year, are greater than ever. Much has been said in the past about flagship companies. Some have even speculated that we don’t need them any more. But that was in more buoyant times than these. Adelaide needs its flagship company – to show artistic leadership, …

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