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84 stories by "Jane Howard"

All theatre should be less than two hours or more than five. It's in between where things get tough | Jane Howard by Jane Howard

A short play is the perfect snack to incorporate into your life. A long play is a feast " and a feat of endurance Last week, I spent an hour in a makeshift theatre in the middle of a park, w…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:36am on March 18, 2026

Zoë Coombs Marr resurrects Dave " to take on 'cancel culture' and Dave Chappelle by Jane Howard

The Australian comedian's hit character is a hacky and lecherous standup, at war with himself and his facial hair. He's been in a coma since 2016. A lot has happened Dave is, objectively, a …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:06pm on March 30, 2022

We're Gonna Die: Young Jean Lee reminds us of all the tragedies we've survived before by Jane Howard

One of the world's most exciting playwrights, Lee's show distils our great fear of tragedy into the minutiae of everyday resilience Hidden away on a corner of the internet is a video I have …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:32am on March 31, 2020

Fire-ravaged La Mama theatre ready to rebuild after raising $3.1m by Jane Howard

After a catastrophic fire gutted the building, Melbourne's theatre community banded together to resurrect one of its most prized spaces When Betty Burstall, a young Melbourne teacher, put he…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:03pm on November 20, 2019

'It's a scam': Australian playwright Patricia Cornelius surprised by $234,000 prize win by Jane Howard

Cornelius was among eight international writers to win the Windham-Campbell prize " which they didn't know they were in the running for As has almost become cliché among Australian winners …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:30pm on March 13, 2019

Artificial intelligence: it may be our future but can it write a play? by Jane Howard

AI is the spectre haunting the workforce but theatre is exploring its creative possibilitiesSign up to receive the top stories in Australia every day at noon The first half of Lifestyle of t…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:32am on May 16, 2018

Working the room: when the ordinary becomes extraordinary by Jane Howard

Slumber Party, at the Adelaide Fringe festival, took the familiar " a girl's bedroom " and created a weird and wonderful space For 107 hours over one weekend during the Adelaide fringe festi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:16am on March 9, 2018

Patricia Cornelius: I have always had to strategise my own safety around men by Jane Howard

After 36 years as a writer, and ahead of two new plays, Australia's most award-winning playwright talks about funding, football and the #MeToo movement"There was that great one," Patricia Co…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:07pm on February 26, 2018

Muriel's Wedding: The Musical review at Roslyn Packer Theatre, Sydney " 'colourful and charming' by Jane Howard

There is a lot to like about this enthusiastic and colourful stage version of PJ Hogan's cult 1994 film Muriel's Wedding. Muriel

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:35am on November 19, 2017

Candy Bowers: 'The door was slammed on me for being a black woman' by Jane Howard

Woman behind Hot Brown Honey talks about building a career despite 'apartheid' experience of Australian performing artsCandy Bowers has a simple plan to improve Australian theatre culture: "…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:42pm on September 30, 2017

The curse of Macbeth: why I keep going back to see a play that I don't like | Jane Howard by Jane Howard

Macbeth is Australia's most performed Shakespearean play " so pity theatre critics like Jane Howard who don't enjoy it As a theatre critic it's important to not decide on a work before you s…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:36pm on August 31, 2017

Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again review " the ferocious, urgent roar of young and angry feminism by Jane Howard

Malthouse theatre, MelbourneThis audacious production explores the idea of theatre " and gender " as a construct, and is a testament to the strength of feminist performance in AustraliaI've …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:36am on June 22, 2017

Zoë Coombs Marr, Adrienne Truscott and Ursula Martinez combine forces to eviscerate critics by Jane Howard

Malthouse theatre, MelbourneWith Wild Bore, three comedians at the top of their game deliver a meta exploration of criticism and performance that is truly, outrageously funnyI'm sitting in t…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:36pm on May 21, 2017

Minnie and Liraz review " Lally Katz finds fun, feminism and heart in a retirement home by Jane Howard

Fairfax Studio, Arts Centre MelbourneAustralia's aged care bridge scene may seem an odd place to set a play " but like all good sports dramas, it's not just about the gamePart odd couple com…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:33pm on May 18, 2017

Joan review " a foreboding and suggestive retelling of Joan of Arc by Jane Howard

Theatre Works, St Kilda, MelbourneThe French saint's wordless rage roars to life in The Rabble's feminist and overtly physical retelling of the age-old tragedyFirst, there is darkness. Sound…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:12am on April 24, 2017

Lord of the Flies review " a compelling adaptation all the better for its imperfections by Jane Howard

State Theatre, Arts Centre, MelbourneMatthew Bourne and Scott Ambler's dance-theatre production is at its strongest when its performances are most rawWe're not quite on a Pacific island in M…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:24pm on April 5, 2017

Australian theatre 2016: the 10 most groundbreaking shows by women by Jane Howard

Although main stages still suffer from gender imbalance, there was much to celebrate this year " particularly in smaller theatres and experimental spaces The recent Australian Writers' Guild…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:12am on December 21, 2016

Blaque Showgirls review " Indigenous take on cult film is loud, proud and camp by Jane Howard

Malthouse theatre, Melbourne: Nakkiah Lui's adaptation of the 'so bad it's good' 1995 film moves the action from Las Vegas to BrisvegasThere's a fascination in Australian theatre with adapti…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:12pm on November 17, 2016

Australia's culture of arts criticism is broken, and there's no clear way to fix it | Jane Howard by Jane Howard

UK theatre companies use even negative reviews to sell tickets and drive a vibrant conversation. It is impossible to imagine that happening in AustraliaIn 2013 the Daily Mail's Quentin Letts…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:07pm on October 23, 2016

Ancient Rain review: Paul Kelly and Camille O'Sullivan fuse poetry and cabaret, with mixed results by Jane Howard

Kelly and O'Sullivan's collaboration embraces a century of Irish writing, but the seriousness does not quite result in depthWhen it all works, the poetry is the first star of Ancient Rain, a…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:07pm on October 12, 2016

Lady Eats Apple review " examination of the epic and the every day bears fruit by Jane Howard

Back to Back theatre's technical accomplishments are formidable but a sense of intimacy is lostIn the beginning, God (Scott Price) created the heavens and the earth.Under a domed roof of tau…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:55am on October 10, 2016

Sisters Grimm: 'If your ears are bleeding, maybe turn it down' by Jane Howard

The theatre renegades have spent 10 years rising through the ranks. But the spaces where they cut their teeth are 'going dark'The trajectory of Melbourne's Sisters Grimm " the artistic colla…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:42pm on August 31, 2016

Things I Know To Be True review " powerful debut of Andrew Bovell's affecting new play by Jane Howard

A collaboration between Australia and the UK, the family drama is tender, physical and deeply relatable " set in Adelaide, but looking towards the worldAs children move into adulthood their …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:04am on May 18, 2016

Has the Adelaide fringe festival gotten too big for its boots? by Jane Howard

Adelaide fringe brings more and more artists to the city each year " but as British comedian Alexis Dubus highlighted in a brutal Facebook post this week, how many are walking away happy?Ano…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:39pm on March 8, 2016

Forget the epic productions: the best bits of arts festivals are all about intimacy by Jane Howard

As Australia hits peak arts festival season, you'd do well to scour through programs for the shows that keep you talking into the nightIn festivals, it's the large-scale shows that get the m…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:19pm on March 2, 2016
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