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Daily Archives: August 16, 2011
Kate Webster’s Helen and the Space Rocket: a play about life, the universe..you get the picture.
Review by Carmel Shortall “No wonder I do a job where I don’t have to speak to people” says Helen, the shambolic librarian who has been coerced into doing a presentation on something personal. Eschewing siamese cats unlike colleague Sarah, … Continue reading
Geranium Theatre Company’s debut play Princess premieres at The Etcetera Theatre.
Review by Carmel Shortall Princess opens to a background of flickering images projected onto a screen, accompanied by eerie music. Lily has not left her house for 16 years since being abandoned on her wedding day. She is attended by … Continue reading
Come to Hamster Town – you might never leave…
Review by Carmel Shortall Nothing could be cuter – or is that more disturbing – than the sight of a grown man twitching his nose and grooming his whiskers with his little paws. This is the state that Darren gets … Continue reading
