Ann Foo

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Nora

It’s not surprising that this opening night started with a full house and ended with a significant reduction of patrons.

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Mr Kolpert

What you see is what you get, and the main selling point here is shock value.

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Hedda Gabler

This production has not so much given new meaning to the work, as it has simply allowed a space for…

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My Name is Truda Vitz

This semi-fictional one-woman play is about everything, but says nothing.

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M.Rock

The link between the disempowerment of the elderly and the young is rarely made at all, and never with such…

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Brothers Wreck

The heart that shines through this production, making it almost possible to forgive a structurally flawed, overwritten script.

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Cain and Abel

What if the first act of violence was committed by a woman? The Rabble explore this question in their latest…

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VD

If you liked Bridget Jones’s Diary, you’ll love this. Conversely, if you hated Bridget Jones’s Diary, you might still like…

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Trainspotting

A fun stumble down memory lane—but something critics would not have dreamed of saying about previous incarnations.

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Clybourne Park

Political plays should examine political themes with respect to the current and local social fabric, otherwise what is the point?

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