Category Archive: Queens Theatre

Ad Nauseam

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She says “Honey you are everything” and he laughs on the inside. I laughed too. He talked about what would happen if he left her. That she’d be ”slashing herself with the bread knife… Read More

Rhinoceros – Woe betide the last man standing

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To say that 5Pound Theatre’s Rhinoceros merely breaks the fourth-wall would be an understatement. This Rhinoceros rounds up the audience and herds them, sheep-like, towards Ionesco’s increasingly claustrophobic though ultimately triumphant ending. Whilst… Read More

Ellipsis

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Green tea and wireless headphones, two things that I’ve never been given at a dance performance. It’s dark and I’m sitting in the Queen’s Theatre. Without the headphones on, I can’t hear anything.… Read More

Laurentina’s Oddyssey

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When I read the The Adelaide Fringe Festival’s synopsis of Laurentina’s Oddyssey, I knew that this was one theatre performance that I had to see. On Laurentina’s 30th birthday, she realises that she… Read More

Horse

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Horse is a funny and often absurd love story to horses, performed and created by Flick Ferdinando, that is not without its more sombre moments. Ferdinando effectively combines elements of burlesque, cabaret and… Read More

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