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Colin Friels and Tom Conroy. Photo by Shane Reid
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Mortido at The State Theatre Company of South Australia

23 October, 201531 December, 2019 Mick Searles 0 Comments Calin Diamond, Colin Friels, Geoff Cobham, Leticia Caceres, Louisa Mignone, Nate Edmondson, Renato Musolino, Robert Cousins, Tom Conroy

There isn’t any sense in which this play could be called (in Mrs Everage’s words), a “nice night’s entertainment”. It’s

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Paul Blackwell and James Smith in Volpone. Photo by Shane Reid
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Volpone (or The Fox) at The STCSA

31 August, 201531 December, 2019 Mick Searles 0 Comments Carmel Johnson, Caroline Mignone, Edwin Hodgeman, Elizabeth May, Emily Steel, Geoff Cobham, Geoff Revell, James Smith, Johnathon Oxlade, Matt Crook, Nescha Jelk, Patrick Graham, Paul Blackwell, State Theatre Company of South Australia, Will Spartalis

The work of Ben Johnson (1572 – 1637) is nowhere near as well-known as that of Shakespeare, but he is

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Betrayal. Photo by Shane Reid
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MTC: Betrayal

30 August, 201531 December, 2019 Anne-Marie Peard 0 Comments Alison Bell, Geoff Cobham, Geordie Brookman, Mark Saturno, MTC, Nathan O'Keefe, STCSA

Following seasons in Adelaide and Canberra, Geordie Brookman’s production of Harold Pinter’s 1978 play Betrayal has opened at the MTC.

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Alison Bell in Betrayal. Photo by Shane Reid
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Pinter’s Betrayal at the State Theatre Company of South Australia

4 August, 201531 December, 2019 Mick Searles 0 Comments Alison Bell, Geoff Cobham, Geordie Brookman, Mark Saturno, Nathan O'Keefe

There is nothing new about infidelity, but there is always something fresh about Pinter. No wonder he got a Nobel

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State Opera of SA: Satyagraha

15 August, 201431 December, 2019 Paul Selar 0 Comments Adam Goodburn, Andrew Turner, Cherie Boogaart, Deborah Caddy, Deborah Johnson, Geoff Cobham, Jeremy Tatchell, Leigh Warren, Mark Oates, Mary Moore, Naomi Hede, Philip Glass, State Opera of South Australia, Timothy Sexton

Satyagraha appropriately and magnificently concludes the first cycle of State Opera of South Australia’s Portrait Trilogy of operas by Philip

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Patch Theatre’s Cranky Bear in South Australia

13 August, 201431 December, 2019 Stephen House 0 Comments Belinda Gehiert, Children's Theatre, Dave Brown, Geoff Cobham, Jude Henshall, Patch Theatre Company, Stephen Sheehan, Tim Overton

Cranky Bear is based upon the book – The Very Cranky Bear by Nick Bland. Patch Theatre Company has created

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State Opera of SA: Akhnaten

10 August, 201431 December, 2019 Paul Selar 0 Comments Adam Goodburn, Andrew Turner, Cherie Boogaart, Deborah Caddy, Geoff Cobham, Leigh Warren, Mary Moore, Philip Glass, Robert England, State Opera of South Australia, Timothy Sexton, Tobias Cole

Though in compositional chronology it’s the last in the Philip Glass Portrait Trilogy of operas, Akhnaten begins the current State

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OzAsia Festival: Not According To Plan

2 October, 201331 December, 2019 Mick Searles 0 Comments Adelaide Festival Centre, Aiden Munn, Alistair Trung, Chien-Wei Wu, Geoff Cobham, Jerome Kugan, Khai Liew, Leigh Warren, Not According to Plan, OzAsia Festival, Professional Dance, Rebecca Jones, Xiao-Xiong Zhang, Yuan-Li Wang

The Artistic team of Not According To Plan – Leigh Warren, Khai Liew, Alistair Trung, Jerome Kugan, Geoff Cobham and

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Adelaide Festival: The Kreutzer Sonata – A Subtle Beauty

8 March, 201331 December, 2019 Mick Searles 0 Comments Adelaide Festival, Anthony Steel, Barry Otto, Don Dunstan, Elizabeth Layton, Gabriella Smart, Geoff Cobham, Geordie Brookman, Leo Tolstoy, Renato Musolino, Sue Smith, Theatre, Thom Buchanan

Named after Beethoven’s own ‘Kreutzer Sonata’, Tolstoy’s novella was first published in 1889 only to be immediately censored by the

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