Review: Crunch Time (Ensemble Theatre)
David Williamson's final new play deals with sibling rivalry and assisted dying, but too much is simply expounded upon.
David Williamson's final new play deals with sibling rivalry and assisted dying, but too much is simply expounded upon.
An entertaining, well-cast production of Neil Simon's affectionate 1960s comedy about male friendship.
The line-up includes David Williamson's final play, a co-production with Sydney Festival, and seven plays written by women.
The award-winning actor tells us about Jason Robert Brown's musical, told from two different perspectives, and why she is elated to be starring in it.
Three world premieres, a musical, radio murder mysteries, a stage adaptation of the film Baby Doll, and the return of Diplomacy are all on the bill.
Sharon Millerchip charms in Willy Russell's ever-popular, uplifting play.
John Bell’s Ensemble debut, a Reg Livermore one-man show and Ayckbourn’s The Norman Conquests are on the bill. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in