Adults-only

Jane Austen's Guide to Pornography

20 Nov 2007 - 24 Nov 2007
Presented by: 
Outcast Theatre

"Jane Austen and Brett, a 21st century author of a certain kind of erotica, are both suffering from writer's block. In this entertaining "period" piece, their efforts to try something new - Brett the limpid romance, Jane the steamy scene - come to life as they speak. The result is uncommonly funny, with writer Steven Dawson capturing beautifully Austen's formal prose, but with unexpected turns of phrase. Slapstick aside, Austen's quiet melancholy over-shadows the piece, and very effectively too.

0

Osama the Hero

1 May 2009 - 16 May 2009
Presented by: 
Five.point.one

"For theatre that challenges and leaves you wanting more, five.point.one has excelled with "Osama the Hero". It's theatre that makes you seek answers to many questions,"  Michael Feast, Adelaide Theatre Guide
"Disturbing, beautiful and yet so simple" Ewart Shaw, Radio Adelaide
"a very talented ensemble" Matt Byrne, Sunday Mail
"If you want serious theatre that is entertaining then I strongly recommend Osama the Hero" Myk Mykyta, Radio Adelaide.

The South Australian Premiere of  "Osama the Hero"  is the story of Gary, an idealistic young man with an unusual view of the world.  Gary lives on a public housing estate where disturbing things are taking place. People’s bins are being blown up and their garden sheds burnt down. As angry residents begin to look for the culprit, their search leads them to the hapless young Gary.  Is he the urban terrorist wreaking havoc on the estate?

4
Average: 4 (1 vote)

After The End-Adelaide Fringe 2009

After the End
Adelaide Fringe 2009
25 Feb 2009 - 22 Mar 2009
Presented by: 
Daniel Clarke

**** (Four Stars from the Advertiser) Reviews here

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If you were the last woman on earth, who would you choose for the last man? For poor Louise it’s not the gorgeous, intelligent man of her dreams. Instead, she is trapped with her rather unnerving work colleague Mark.  Louise (Hannah Norris) wakes to find herself with her work colleague, Mark, (Nick Pelomis) in his 1980s backyard nuclear bomb shelter. A terrorist ‘dirty bomb’ has gone off in central London and Mark has rescued Louise. Louise has no memory of the bomb going off at the pub where they were both drinking at the time or in fact how she got to the shelter.

4.25
Average: 4.3 (4 votes)
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