Rows of people stand before us. Some are swaying
slightly while others slump, apparently asleep. They all share a dull, glazed
demeanor. Some are alive and some are dead. But which is which?
Frank Thring is a celebrity icon of a lost era, belonging to
a time when movie stars were shimmering beacons of class and decadence and
mass media figures were famous for more than just being evicted from a
televised sharehouse.
Vamp
is no simple cabaret piece, rather a dense theatrical experience
intertwining original vocals, aerial work, monologue and bizarre 1920’s
inspired costume.
The Lonesome West tells the story of Valene and Coleman Connor,
two boisterously feuding brothers caught in a deadlock over the death of
their father, potato crisps and figurines of the Virgin Mary.
Jolene Anderson is very likeable, attractive and has a pleasant though limited singing voice. Commercial casting has given her a challenging opportunity, and she certainly tries hard to meet that challenge.
Mame | The Production Company
Exuberant and dazzling, the Production Company’s Mame is a tender piece of musical theatre which will impress and entertain.
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Company B Launches 2009 SeasonThe Company B 2009 Season, launched last night at Belvoir St Theatre,
is an intrepid journey that will, over 12 months, take audiences across
countries, decades, cultures and circumstances.
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