Guitarra y Cuarteto is exactly that: a program of mainly Spanish-influenced music for guitar and string quartet. But it is also so much more, thanks to the combined talents of Andrew Veivers and of the members of The Black Square Quartet.
Read MoreThe Cubby is an excellent new production by the talented Flipside team; a funny, skilful, and creative exploration of the importance of play and imagination.
Read MoreI was enthralled, moved, and occasionally astounded by Circa’s What Will Have Been. A gem of show; if you have the chance to see it, then go.
Read MoreA great choice by PIP Theatre: excellent direction and staging, and strong leading performances by Rijen Laine and Tegan Braithwaite. But I’d prefer to have seen this as a much shorter production.
Read MoreThe Sound of Music, staring Gabriella Flowers, was a memorable production that demonstrates the importance of quality community theatre.
Read MoreNew Beginnings is the apt title for a show celebrating a rainbow of talent, style, and professionalism. As they so impressively demonstrated in this December show, the Flipside Circus skills, friendships, poise, and professionalism will stand the seven graduating students in good stead—whatever they each decide to do next.
Read MoreJingle is a great festive treat for the younger members of the family.
Read MoreCongratulations to Xanthe Jones who created a Tempest that featured some glorious costumes, and was a light-hearted romp that was suitable for a family early-evening show.
Read MoreI strongly recommend Jack Sharpe and The Curse of The Forbidden Fruit, as this is a clever, funny, professional, beautifully-observed, and very well-researched show.
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