![]() reviewed by Ewen Coleman (The Dominion Post) 1 Apr 2011 |
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Believable characters in one-man show It his connection with his own people and his sense of theatricality that has inspired him to create a fascinating one man show – The Mourning After. Although the characters and incidents are fictional much of the material for the show has been garnered from the lives of real people. [more] |
![]() reviewed by Ewen Coleman (The Dominion Post) 4 Apr 2011 |
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Slick twist-and-turn spy tale entertaining theatre There can be few productions in Wellington lately that have an opening as spectacular as Downstage Theatre’s current production from SEEyD – The Spy Who Wouldn’t Die Again. Even Hollywood would be hard pressed to create an action packed set of credits like this production does. [more] |
![]() reviewed by Ewen Coleman (The Dominion Post) 5 Apr 2011 |
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Powerful drama deserves its standing ovation It is not often that a Circa Theatre production receives a standing ovation on opening night but that was the case on Saturday with Susan Wilson’s production of award winning American playwright Tracy Letts play August: Osage County. And deservedly so. [more] |
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reviewed by Ewen Coleman (The Dominion Post) 13 Jun 2011 |
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Far from being just a game To tell a rugby loving nation like New Zealand that as a sport, rugby “is only a game” is tantamount to heresy. This was never more evident than in the aftermath of the 1995 Rugby World Cup held in South Africa where Laurie Mains All Blacks lead by Sean Fitzpatrick were beaten in extra time by the Springboks. [more] |
![]() reviewed by Ewen Coleman (The Dominion Post) 20 Jun 2011 |
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Iconic British Churchill family makes fine fodder for a fascinating piece of theatre Dysfunctional families are getting a lot of stage space in Wellington theatres this year. This time it is that British icon of the war years Sir Winston Churchill and his family that are on show in Circa’s new production of the world premier of Paul Baker’s Meet The Churchills. [more] |
![]() reviewed by Ewen Coleman (The Dominion Post) 15 Sep 2011 |
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Stylishly sexy, not sleazy For those that have a thing for leather but not in the form of an oval ball, or get excited at the sight of naked flesh other than Sonny Bill Williams stripping off on a rugby field, then In Flagrante, currently playing in the upstairs Gallery at the St James Theatre, is the show to see. [more] |
![]() reviewed by Ewen Coleman (The Dominion Post) 5 Nov 2011 |
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Enthralling tale of the rise and fall of a screen siren The tempestuous lives of female film stars have been the subject of many books, films, and documentaries. To therefore create a play about a Hollywood diva that is fresh and interesting is a challenge yet Phil Ormsby has done just that with his play Drowning In Veronica Lake currently playing at Circa 2. [more] |
![]() reviewed by Ewen Coleman (The Dominion Post) 22 Feb 2012 |
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Flappers by the sea add to the laughs There has probably been no other time in recent history for frivolity and decadence than the 1920’s flapper era. And so using this period as a setting for one of Shakespeare’s most popular comedies Twelfth Night, enhanced by the seaside theme, has much going for it. [more] |
![]() reviewed by Ewen Coleman (The Dominion Post) 16 Apr 2012 |
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YouTube, TV news make fine theatre The vagaries of the internet are at the heart of yet another play opening this week, Cuba Creative’s Live At Six at Downstage Theatre. YouTube is the culprit this time; displaying pictures to the world of TVNZ news reader and “mother of the nation” Jane Kenyon (Jessica Robinson) falling on her face in a drunken stupor at a media awards after-show party. [more] |
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reviewed by Ewen Coleman (The Dominion Post) 18 Apr 2012 |
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Comedy a quirky and unusual piece The dissemination of information around the globe has never been easier than it is now through social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Blogs. But there are many down sides to this global phenomenon, as recent news of online comments about the beleaguered coach of the Auckland rugby franchise the Blues has shown. [more] |
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