Tag "Harbour Theatre"
‘Be My Baby’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
‘Be My Baby’ was the first play written by the Nottingham-born, freelance journalist, Amanda Whittington. She wrote this astute and challenging play when still in her mid-thirties. Despite the tragic topic, it is a wonderful blend of suffering, beautiful lyrics
Read More‘A Love Affair’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
‘A Love Affair’ is a semi-autobiographical play by American TV scriptwriter, Jerry Mayer. It is a community theatre production by Fremantle’s Harbour Theatre Group, who after 51 years in Fremantle, are now performing at their temporary home the Camelot Theatre,
Read More‘Café Brosse’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
Award winning director, Nicola Bond, has chosen a wonderful cast who have given their all to this play. They have extracted every funny situation and given the best possible delivery. There is a running (tedious) joke about the student travellers and brushes, hence the name of the café being Brosse (French for brush).
Read More‘Ghost Writer’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
‘Ghost Writer’ is a very funny, haunting, farcical whodunit by David Tristram. Tristram, who was born in Dudley in the West Midlands, was a copywriter until his mid-twenties. He formed a theatre company, before writing a couple of dozen very
Read More‘The Season at Sarsaparilla’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
This insight to the occupants of the suburb is fascinating and has you in curious suspense as to the next happening. A very good production of an Australian classic. Highly recommended – if you can get a ticket.
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