Tuesday, April 24, 2012
The last eight eclectic years with the State Theatre Company
Thanks for the final interview with Adam Cook.
Having had an awakening to the world of theatre by the State Theatre Company, it is to Adam and Co. that I say thanks.
And add some memories and ramblings of the past eight eclectic years.
My highlights begin with the Night Letters production in the out of the way Queen Street Theatre,
We walked miles around Light Square that night before we found it hidden away. What a gem.
Blue Orange rang so many bells for me, so who is really the lunitic in the asylum?
The staging has always been innovative, but Death of A Salesman and The Price out did themselves.
Have enjoyed some riotous comedies and costumes including over the top The Misanthrope and The Lyrebird expose of Sir Robert Helpman.
Hamlet was brought to life by Cameron Goodall, a real find.
We were prividiged to see Andrew Bovell's When the Rain Stops Falling world premier, the venue left a lot to be desired however.
So many moments to build on.
Thanks for the annual launch gatherings and the design details on everything.
Everything changes, so I look forward to the new.
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