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May 8, 2019 by Simon Sweetman

Waiting For Godot: Theatre

Waiting For Godot  Direction: Ross Jolly (written by Samuel Beckett)  Circa Theatre; Circa One (May 4 – June 1)  Samuel Beckett’s Waiting For Godot is as close to his existential novels as it is to his other theatre pieces – and when it first arrived on the stage post WWII, pre-The Beatles, it was a revelation. Remarkably, it still is. “Nothing to be done?” We are told/asked early on […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged 2019, Andrew Foster, Circa, Circa One, Circa Theatre, Circa Theatre; Circa One (May 4 - June 1), Direction: Ross Jolly (written by Samuel Beckett), Estragon, Jack Buchanan, Jeff Kingsford-Brown, June 1, Lucky, May 4, Peter Hambleton, Pozzo, Ross Jolly, Samuel Beckett, Theatre Review, Theatre: Waiting For Godot, Vladimir, Waiting For Godot, Waiting For Godot: Theatre, Wellington, You can support Off The Tracks via PressPatron ·

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April 26, 2019 by Simon Sweetman

MoodPorn: Theatre

MoodPorn Direction: James Cain (written by Matthew Loveranes) BATS Theatre, The Heyday Dome (April 23 – May 4)   Ali Foa’i (Atlas) and Heather O’Carroll (Jane) are the stars of this two-hander – and though James Cain’s direction is assured and Matthew Loveranes’ script is a delight it is because of the two actors and the chemistry between them that MoodPorn succeeds at […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged 2019, Ali Foa'i, April 23, BATS, Bats Theatre, Heather O'Carroll, Heyday Dome, James Cain, Live Theatre, Matthew Loveranes, May 4, MOODPORN, MoodPorn: Theatre, Neil LaBute, Theatre, Theatre Review, You can support Off The Tracks via PressPatron ·

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April 29, 2013 by Simon Sweetman

Win Tickets To The Gunslingers’ Ball (Wellington & Carterton)

The Gunslingers’ Ball is a package tour across April/May featuring Bernie Griffen & The Grifters, John The Baptist, D Burmester And The Blind, The Broadsides and Tami Neilson. Two successful shows have been and gone but there are two more this weekend. The tour takes in Wellington’s Bodega this Friday, May 3 and then it’s […]
Posted in Blog, Miscellany · Tagged Bernie Griffen & The Grifters, Bodega, Carterton, D Burmester And The Blind, Exhibition Centre, Free Tickets, Gunslingers' Ball, John The Baptist, May 3, May 4, Tami Neilson, The Broadsides, Wellington, Win ·

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