hysteria : freud, dali, a good doctor and an interloper @ eternity playhouse
Along similar lines to his most well known play Insignificance, (also made into a film directed by Nicolas Roeg), British playwright […]
Along similar lines to his most well known play Insignificance, (also made into a film directed by Nicolas Roeg), British playwright […]
It is only a very brief time after we have taken our seats and the house lights have gone down
Devilishly dramatic and fiendishly funny, DEATHTRAP is a sure fire entertainment for those who like their fireside thrillers. Written in
Reverence My Sanctuary is inscribed in the proscenium arch of the stage. It is not purpose built as the
Infertility leads to infidelity in the infinitely engaging EVERY SECOND, the new play by Vanessa Bates now playing at the
Almost ten years since its debut production, Christopher Johnson’s THE YOUNG TYCOONS stands the test of time with a remount
Let me set the scene to Irish playwright Tommy Murphy’s 1984 play THE GIGLI CONCERT, a play which the Irish
One of the perks of being the first play of the season is that you get to rehearse in the
The Darlinghurst Theatre Company has made an impressive start in its new venue, the Eternity Playhouse, with Iain Sinclair’s strong production of Arthur Miller’s classic play ALL MY SONS (1947). This was an intense night in the theatre, more than apt for this performance space which used to be a devout Baptist church where no doubt more than a few fire and brimstone speeches were delivered.