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November 18, 1989

Once More Unto the Rabbit Hole

1989

Murray Bramwell talks to director Angela Chaplin and writer Gillian Rubenstein about Magpie Theatre’s current project at Theatre 62 – an adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland

Since it first appeared on July 4th 1865, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland has become not only a classic work but an integral part of the modern consciousness. Translated into fifty languages and published in countless editions it has also been adapted for both stage and screen. Most people know something about …

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November 01, 1989

New Theatre Australia

1989

South Australia

Round Up

Murray Bramwell

A number of Adelaide’s purpose-built companies have been active lately. Junction Theatre Company toured in August and September with their latest production, Wild About Work. Written by Anne Brookman, it traces the working lives of five women- two of them receptionists, one a secretary, the other two in childcare and textile processing. Catherine Fitzgerald made her debut as director with design by Cath Cantlon and music by Sue Ridgeway. Performer Anna Linarello …

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Wodehouse Playhouse

1989

Hedda Gabler
By Henrik Ibsen
State Theatre Company
Playhouse, October, 1989.

Reviewed by Murray Bramwell

Ibsen’s plays, including the great works of his last phase of writing in the 1890s, operate on two levels – they are convincingly anchored in middle and upper class life in 19th century Europe at the same time as being dramas of what in classical literature is called psychomachia, the conflict of the soul.

Hedda Gabler is a Grade A example. In his copious, …

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