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Helen Cassidy

The Seagull - Queensland Theatre Company
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Review: The Seagull – QTC

9 September, 201531 December, 2019 Sonny Clarke 0 Comments Amy Ingram, Anton Chekhov, Barbara Lowing, Brian Lucas, brisbane festival, Christen O’Leary, Daniel Evans, Emily Burton, Helen Cassidy, Hugh Parker, Jason Klarwein, Lucas Stibbard, Nicholas Gell, Queensland Theatre Company, The Seagull

How do you take a work that is comfortably described as sociology; accused by some of being a tad dull;

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Amanda Muggleton and Rachel Gordon in Boston Marriage. Photo supplied.
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Review: Boston Marriage

5 April, 201531 December, 2019 Bobbi-Lea Dionysius 0 Comments Amanda Muggleton, Andrea Moor, Boston Marriage, Helen Cassidy, professional theatre, QPAC, QTC, Queensland Theatre Company, Rachel Gordon, Stephen Curtis, Theatre Brisbane, Vicki Martin

Presented by the Queensland Theatre Company, David Mamet’s drawing room comedy Boston Marriage follows Anna and Claire who dwell on

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Boston Marriage – Video ‘Behind the Seams’ tour of the Wardrobe Department.

29 January, 201531 December, 2019 Bobbi-Lea Dionysius 1 Comment Amanda Muggleton, Andrea Moor, BostonBoston marriage, Helen Cassidy, professional theatre, Rachel Gordon, Stephen Curtis, Theatre Brisbane, Vicki Martin

Opening tonight at QPAC’s Playhouse Theatre is David Mamet’s American comedy, Boston Marriage. Presented by The Queensland Theatre Company, the

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White Rabbit Red Rabbit by Nassim Soleimanpour

23 February, 201331 December, 2019 Sonny Clarke 0 Comments Absurism, Brisbane Powerhouse, Helen Cassidy, Iran, Justin Hamilton, Lucas Stibbard, Luisa Hastings, Melanie Zannetti, Miles O’Neill, Nassim Soleimanpour, Natalie Bochenski, Richard Fidler, The World Theatre Festival, White Rabbit Red Rabbit

A time travelling Iranian opens his own message in a bottle and lets out a can of worms. Twenty-nine year

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