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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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April 01, 2004

Festival’s Defining Moment

Filed under: Archive,Festival

2004
Murray Bramwell

Let’s start with Gulpilil. A project initiated by Festival director Stephen Page and Belvoir Company B director Neil Armfield, this theatre monologue featuring one of Australia’s most distinguished screen actors was the subject of much speculation. There was talk that the rehearsals weren’t going well, that they were taking place in a cave in the Blue Mountains, that David Gulpilil was finding it all too much and had gone back to his home in Ramingining in Arnhem …

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Keeping Up the Traditions

Filed under: Archive,Womadelaide

Womadelaide 2004

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This year was going to be a testing one for Womadelaide. It was the beginning of annual stagings of the event and the first time, since inception in 1992, that it had been re-incorporated into the Adelaide Festival. Attendance figures show that Womad this year has been the best ever with figures of 70,077, up by several thousand on 2003 and around six thousand from 2001.

It is certain proof of the durability of the event …

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March 16, 2004

Adelaide Festival

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2004 would be the Recovery Festival for Adelaide. That has been the received wisdom ever since the 2002 event ended in inglorious shambles. The experience with iconoclastic American director Peter Sellars had been financially and organisationally traumatic.

What especially rankled was Sellars’ refusal to go on what he himself called a “cultural safari” – to bag big ticket items from overseas. Forever at the centre of Euro-American culture himself, Peter Sellars had no notion that festivals such as …

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March 15, 2004

Adelaide Fringe

Filed under: Archive,Fringe

2004
Murray Bramwell

The Return
Theatre Company Nottle
Eclipse, FringeHUB,level four, Adelaide University.
Bookings FringeTIX (08) 8100 2004. Tickets $ 20 – $ 25.
Until 13 March.

Can’t Stand Up for Falling Down
Aquarius Productions
Cinema, FringeHUB, Adelaide University.
Bookings FringeTIX (08) 8100 2004. Tickets $ 15 -18.
Until 14 March.

X Ray
by Chris Tugwell
Directed by Geoff Crowhurst.
Mongrel Productions
AIT Arts (Acting Studio) 39 Light Square
Bookings FringeTIX (08) 8100 2004. Tickets $ 15 – $ 23.…

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March 14, 2004

Adelaide Festival 2004

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Theatre
Murray Bramwell

First Night

Conceived and Devised by Forced Entertainment
Royalty Theatre, Adelaide
10 March

I Bought a Spade at Ikea to Dig My Own Grave

Creator/ Director Rodrigo Garcia
La Carniceria Teatro
12 March

The relationship between the performer and audience is ever perilous but usually it is held in equilibrium by convention and goodwill. In their high concept, high risk show, First Night, Forced Entertainment, a company whose very name is ironic, sets out to destabilise all …

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March 09, 2004

Simple strength betters virtuosity

Filed under: Archive,Festival

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The Overcoat
Based on stories by Nikolai Gogol
Created by Morris Panych and Wendy Gorling
CanStage
Adelaide Festival Theatre
until 6 March.

Riverland
by Scott Rankin
Based on paintings by Ian W. Abdulla
Windmill Performing Arts
The Space
Adelaide Festival Centre
until 7 March

The eyes have it for theatre at the Adelaide Festival. Toronto’s CanStage even opens its accomplished performance of Gogol’s sardonic story with projected titles – just like the movies. Without a word of dialogue, …

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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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Moving but no forward address

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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.

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 fictional …

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March 01, 2004

Adelaide Festival 2004

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Gulpilil
by David Gulpilil and Reg Cribb

Adelaide Festival and Belvoir Street Theatre
Dunstan Playhouse
Adelaide Festival Centre
11 March.
Bookings – BASS 131 246
Tickets $35 – $ 45
Until 14 March
Belvoir Street Company B, Sydney
7 – 24 October
Tickets $ 29 – $ 43
Bookings – Ph 02 9699 3444

We have seen him as The Aborigine, as Fingerbone and as the Tracker, but never like this. I’m David Gulpilil, he exclaims, pointing his …

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