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MR MARMALADE at BATS
reviewed by Lynn Freeman (Capital Times) 1 Oct 2008
Brilliant
This is brilliant. Brilliantly written, magnificently acted, beautifully directed. It’s distressingly funny and darkly revealing. It’s the real theatrical deal, the whole package. [more]

MR MARMALADE at BATS
reviewed by Thomas LaHood 27 Sep 2008
Precocious in performance and production
Like your theatre bittersweet? Here is a sweetly sinister little comedy that is as unsettling and thought-provoking as it is funny, produced with aplomb by The Moving Theatre Company. [more]

MR MARMALADE at BATS
reviewed by Helen Sims (The Lumiere Reader) 30 Sep 2008
Excellent performances and design
Mr Marmalade takes the imaginary life of a four year old named Lucy as its subject matter and uses its intersections with her ‘real’ life to provoke thought about the impacts of emotional deprivation and neglect on a mind being shaped by a bombardment of disturbing influences. The surreal world which Lucy inhabits, concocted by young playwright Noah Haidle, populated by friends and foes both real and imaginary, provides a dark comedy for The Moving Theatre Company to play in. [more]

Auckland Fringe 2013
MR SACKMAN at The Basement, Lower Greys Ave
reviewed by Anna Stillaman 24 Feb 2013
The struggle to be understood
The musicians and performers of Mr Sackman have put together a visually intriguing performance that lives up to its reputation as surreal and bizarre. [more]

MRS MERRY’S CHRISTMAS CONCERT at THE BOX, Buick St, Petone
reviewed by John Smythe 5 Dec 2010
Belly laughs and gut-level compassion
The gift Geraldine Brophy gives us here is the opportunity to see ourselves as children see us. And it comes in a box. [more]

MRS MERRY’S CHRISTMAS CONCERT at THE BOX, Buick St, Petone
reviewed by Laurie Atkinson (The Dominion Post) 7 Dec 2010
Children, adults and the big wide world
An unusual event occurred on Friday night in Petone: a small 60-seat theatre opened its doors for the first time. Actually in these austere days it’s a miracle that anyone would open a new theatre and it is to Geraldine Brophy and Ross Joblin’s great credit that The Box is now under way ... [more]

NZ International Comedy Festival
MRS PEACOCK PRESENTS ROCK 101 at BATS
reviewed by John Smythe 17 May 2007
Beautiful, brilliant, bliss
Popular favourites ‘Mrs Peacock’ – Jarrod Baker, Dave Smith, two mics, one guitar (well two, but one at a time played by Dave) and a digital music player – open Rock 101 with their excellent song to a late friend Tony, compiled I suspect with much recourse to a rhyming dictionary as the true nature of this ‘best mates’ relationship is revealed. [more]

NZ International Comedy Festival
MRS PEACOCK PRESENTS ROCK 101 at The Classic Studio
reviewed by Nik Smythe 23 May 2007
Do stadiums and shiny tour buses beckon?
... They cope well with an unenthusiastic initial audience response, and just meet us on our level, kicking off with a classically average pop/rock song about sleeping with their dead friend’s girlfriend, as an example of lyrical subject matter (lesson one). They keep the crowd chuckling, sometimes with a funny joke, sometimes with a joke so predictable that it’s hilarious. All the way imparting their essential know-how into what is truly Rock ... [more]

New Zealand International Comedy Festival 2010
MRS PEACOCK: NATURE’S BEAST at Comedy Underground, 305 Queen St
reviewed by Nik Smythe 6 May 2010
Parody, PowerPoint and anarchic charm
The audacious deadbeats bring us on a regional journey around all the main centres, again distilling the essence of each area’s musical culture to a basic stereotypical formula, which they then demonstrate with their own example. [more]

New Zealand International Comedy Festival 2010
MRS PEACOCK: NATURE’S BEAST at Fringe Bar, Cnr Cuba & Vivian
reviewed by Helen Sims 13 May 2010
Musical skill matched by comedic talent
Nature’s Beast is a comedy show slash New Zealand music 101. Jarrod Baker and Dave Smith, the duo who make up Mrs.Peacock, bring their trademark smutty humour to bear on an analysis of contemporary New Zealand music. [more]
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