Tag "Kalamunda Amateur Dramatic Society"
‘Looking for Love’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
‘Looking for Love’ is a four years old, farcical comedy, written in two parts by 75 yrs old UK playwright, Raymond Hopkins. Hopkins lives in the quaint village of Long Hanborough near Oxford. He started writing farces in 1998, and
Read More‘The Return’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
This was one of KADS best plays in some time, and is sure to be put forward for theatre awards
Read More‘Kalamunda, Here I Come’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
Highly recommended but only a couple of nights left.
Read More‘Love Me Slender’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
A good solid production. Congratulations to all.
Read More‘Snakes and Ladders’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
This is a cleverly structured play, with well-observed characters, soundly acted and perfectly presented. Try to catch it.
Read More‘The Rise and Fall of Little Voice’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
‘The Rise and Fall of Little Voice’ was richly written in 1992 by Lancashire born dramatist, Jim Cartwright. It was the Winner of an Evening Standard Award, and a Laurence Olivier Award, both being for Best Comedy of the Year.
Read More‘Shirley Valentine’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
Fabulous teamwork from the skilled director and her highly talented performer.
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