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May 29, 2010

Life Cycles

Filed under: Archive,Books

Somebody Loves Us All
by Damien Wilkins
Victoria University Press. $ ???
ISBN 978-0-86473-616-1

Murray Bramwell

The title for Somebody Loves Us All, Damien Wilkins’ sixth novel, comes from a line by the American poet Elizabeth Bishop. The poem is called “Filling Station” and it describes a dilapidated service station – like Edward Hopper’s “Gas” gone to seed. Out the back, on the porch, is a greasy wicker sofa, a begonia plant and a crocheted cloth – signs, however …

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May 22, 2010

Adelaide Theatre

Filed under: 2010,Archive

May 22, 2010

The Seven Stages of Grieving
by Wesley Enoch and Deborah Mailman
State Theatre Company of South Australia
The Space, Adelaide Festival Centre
May 22. . Tickets  $ 29 – 59. Bookings : BASS 131 246
Until May 29.  SA regional tour until June 17.

The Share
by Daniel Keene
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The Bakehouse, 255 Angas Street, Adelaide
May 20. Tickets $ 20 – 25. Bookings : ph 8227 0505
Until June 5.

In the State Theatre Company revival …

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May 06, 2010

An Actor Prepares

Filed under: 2010,Archive

May 2010

Adelaide Theatre

Carmel Johnson talks with Murray Bramwell about her part in State Theatre Company’s current production of Arthur Miller’s The Price.

It has been a busy time for Carmel Johnson. One of Adelaide’s most respected and versatile actresses, she has been on a two year roller-coaster with Brink Productions’ staging of Andrew Bovell’s hit play When the Rain Stops Falling. Opening at the 2008 Adelaide Festival the production has had seasons in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Canberra …

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