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June 02, 1990

Getting a Kick Out of Cole Porter

Filed under: Archive,Interstate,Theatre

1990

Murray Bramwell talks to Geraldine Turner and Simon Burke, stars of the revival production of Anything Goes, Cole Porter’s hit musical from 1934, which opens its Adelaide season at the Festival Centre tonight.

Cole Porter might well have been a character in any of the more than fifty musicals and movies for which he wrote hit songs. Wealthy, stylish, smart, he embodied the kind of chic that epitomised New York in the ’30s and ’40s. But a crippling horse …

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May 30, 1990

Talk About Laugh

Filed under: Archive,Comedy

Billy Connolly

Festival Theatre

Reviewed by Murray Bramwell

Despite disconcerting colour pix in TV Week recently revealing that Billy Connolly had sheared off his hair and beard for a filum, his familiar trademarks were mostly back for his return Australian tour. All the same, he was still a bit dubious about the reduction in fungus- I look like a fucking social worker, he roared and then off he went for two and a half hours of rumination, digression and comic …

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May 01, 1990

Off the Wall

Filed under: Archive,Festival

Archaos
Wayville Showgrounds

Any display of pyrotechnics depends on precision and planning, and Archaos, Cirque Revolutionaire from France, has an especially fearful symmetry to it. What makes this show remarkable is the intelligence that drives it – hardly a gesture or joke is without reverberation, every sign is significant. Archaos offers many signs for the times.

Not that we are talking dry semiotics here. Stunt riders hurling 44 gallon drums, vandals with chainsaws, pyromaniacs and menacing clowns, spin in …

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Time Bandits

Filed under: Archive,Music

1990

Harry Dean Stanton and the Repo Men
Tivoli Hotel

Reviewed by Murray Bramwell

With a distinguished list of flakey, downbeat movie roles to his credit, Harry Dean Stanton has moved from screen to stage for a whistlestop tour with his band the Repo Men. Comprising Jim Leslie on bass, drummer Stephan Mugalian, Jimmy Intveld on lead Fender and Nashville cat, Billy Swan as frequent lead singer, songwriter and general factotum, Harry Dean’s band is more like the Wild Bunch …

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Fangs, But No Fangs

1990

Adders : A Very Venomous Revue

Sheridan Theatre, May 1990

Reviewed by Murray Bramwell

With so many theatres dark at present, the opening of a new one is a signal event. The extensive refurbishment of the Sheridan on McKinnon Parade has brought a highly idiosyncratic intimate theatre space back into use. Decked out in maroon with gilt trim, the Sheridan not only has a well-rigged acting area it has more fibreglass statuary than the Pantheon. Derek Jolly has created …

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Glimmer Twins

1990

The Comedy of Errors
by William Shakespeare
State Theatre Company
Playhouse, April 1990

Reviewed by Murray Bramwell

The Comedy of Errors might have been entitled The Comedy of Preposterous Situations. I mean, really. Twin boys are born in Ephesus and, at the same time in the same household, twin servants- both pairs identical. Then, in some nautical kerfuffle both sets of twins are separated and, before you know it, they have grown up in different cities unaware of each …

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April 21, 1990

Errors in Calculation

Filed under: Archive,Interviews

1990

Murray Bramwell talks with the State Theatre Company’s Simon Philips about their latest production, The Comedy of Errors, which opens next Saturday.

Simon Phillips is in rehearsal mode. It is well after six o’clock and the afternoon session has only just finished. Wandering barefoot back to his office for the interview, Phillips is looking weary. Gradually as actors begin appearing, it dawns on him that there is another rehearsal set for seven. A less genial soul might have got …

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Errors in Calculation

1990

Murray Bramwell talks with the State Theatre Company’s Simon Philips about their latest production, The Comedy of Errors, which opens next Saturday.

Simon Phillips is in rehearsal mode. It is well after six o’clock and the afternoon session has only just finished. Wandering barefoot back to his office for the interview, Phillips is looking weary. Gradually as actors begin appearing, it dawns on him that there is another rehearsal set for seven. A less genial soul might have …

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April 14, 1990

Changing Theatre in Changing Times

Filed under: Archive,Interviews

1990

Actor and Director, Gavin Richards, currently in Adelaide with the popular comedy show Allo Allo, talks to Murray Bramwell about Alternative Theatre in the UK- where it has been and how it responds to a changed society.

Actors in television often seem to come out of nowhere, magically discovered and hurled into prominence, but this is rarely true. Take Gavin Richards for instance. He is a household name as the amorous Italian Captain in Allo Allo, the old-style Perry …

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Changing Theatre in Changing Times

1990

Actor and Director, Gavin Richards, currently in Adelaide with the popular comedy show Allo Allo, talks to Murray Bramwell about Alternative Theatre in the UK- where it has been and how it responds to a changed society.

Actors in television often seem to come out of nowhere, magically discovered and hurled into prominence, but this is rarely true. Take Gavin Richards for instance. He is a household name as the amorous Italian Captain in Allo Allo, the old-style Perry …

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