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84 stories by "Jane Howard"

Rime of the Ancient Mariner review " 'a punk cabaret retelling' by Jane Howard

Adelaide festival: Her Majesty's TheatreThis work combining snippets of Coleridge's text with songs from The Tiger Lillies and film from Mark Holthusen is less than the sum of its partsJane …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:32am on March 13, 2014

Jane Howard's Adelaide fringe diary: Love-Song-Circus, Asking For It, Birdman by Jane Howard

From love in a dark, sad time to a contemporary take on sex in this final instalment of our fringe diary for 2014. Plus: how an audience can make a show so much more special Jane Howard

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:28am on March 12, 2014

FOMO: The Fear of Missing Out review " a nightmarish dissection of a life by Jane Howard

Humorous take on a particularly strange group of staff, guests and callers at a community radio productionJane Howard

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:44am on March 11, 2014

Jane Howard's Adelaide Fringe diary: Swamp Juice, Edge!, Bound for Glory by Jane Howard

A genuinely quite extraordinary puppet show; Stella gets confronting; and the lads are just unfunnyJane Howard

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:02am on March 11, 2014

Jane Howard's Adelaide Fringe diary: They Saw a Thylacine, Storytellers' Club on the Popeye by Jane Howard

We bump into Festival Freak, watch two women and a Tasmanian tiger, and listen to stories on a Torrens cruiseJane Howard

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:29am on March 10, 2014

You Wanna Talk About It review " the mad world of breaking news by Jane Howard

Adelaide Fringe festival: The German ClubThe audience gets its chance to connect with events of the day in this show that delivers with humour and warmthJane Howard

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:21pm on March 9, 2014

Jane Howard's Adelaide Fringe diary: Carousel & Clothesline, Fright or Flight, and more Street Theatre festival by Jane Howard

A Canadian circus show that's just kidding around; blindfolded women with washing gloves on their feet; and a magician for drunksJane Howard

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:31pm on March 8, 2014

Bitch Boxer review " one-woman show delivers emotional punch by Jane Howard

A female boxer fights for her place in the Olympics in this fearless one-woman show that lands plenty of emotional punchesJane Howard

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:35am on March 8, 2014

Jane Howard's Adelaide Fringe diary: Street Theatre festival, A Special Day, Kraken by Jane Howard

Aerial stunts take over the streets; an Italian classic gets a theatrical makeover; and 45 minutes of uproarious clowningJane Howard

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:21am on March 8, 2014

Adelaide Fringe 2014: Jane Howard's diary " Friday March 7 by Jane Howard

Swinging a mallet at the Croquet Club; hula hoops and paper umbrellas " and, to finish the night, strip-skippingJane Howard

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:46am on March 7, 2014

Adelaide Fringe festival 2014: 10 shows not to miss by Jane Howard

Floating storytelling, a one-lady rape comedy and Spiegeltent glitz " you're sure to find something you like at the FringeJane Howard

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:53pm on March 6, 2014

Pam Ann: 'I only know three straight people: mum, dad and my brother' by Jane Howard

As she gets set to play her ninth Mardi Gras, Australian comic Caroline Reid tells Jane Howard about camp, being offensive " and having to compete with GrindrJane Howard

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:22am on February 26, 2014

Onefivezeroseven " review by Jane Howard

This dance theatre piece celebrates the joys and struggles of Australian youth, but is lacking in insight and emotional punchJane Howard

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:52pm on February 23, 2014

Between the Cracks " review by Jane Howard

There are shocked faces in the audience as they realise that emotions aren't the only thing Yana Alana will be revealing tonight, writes Jane HowardJane Howard

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:53am on February 22, 2014

The House Where Winter Lives " review by Jane Howard

Perth Festival: His Majesty's Theatre DownstairsIn the basement under His Majesty's Theatre we squeeze together in what little space there is alongside a small, wooden verandah. An assortmen…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:15am on February 22, 2014

Perth festival's immersive theatre: 'being confused is perfect' by Jane Howard

From Punchdrunk's The House of Winter Lives, designed for small children, to Situation Rooms, about the arms trade, three shows are pushing the boundaries of what theatre can be. We talk to …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:37pm on February 21, 2014

This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things " review by Jane Howard

Gillian Cosgriff's witty cabaret piece captures the joys and anxieties of a 20-something femaleJane Howard

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:06pm on February 21, 2014

Shakespeare and Homer: rebooting the classics for today by Jane Howard

Directors are tearing apart Shakespeare and Homer to find truths that still feel shocking and freshJane Howard

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:44am on February 20, 2014

Bianco " review by Jane Howard

There's gauze, dramatic music and the audience has to stand: but this circus show is best when it keeps it simple, finds Jane HowardJane Howard

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:14am on February 20, 2014

Perth's theatre scene: splendid isolation by Jane Howard

The director of one of Western Australia's three main theatre companies, Barking Gecko's John Sheedy, says that rather than succumb to the tyranny of distance, Perth's artists thrive in its …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:09am on February 19, 2014

Perth Fringe World 2014: this week's highlights by Jane Howard

From cabaret with personality to the inevitable but delightful dorky storyteller " and who can resist a man in a squid costume?Jane Howard

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:23am on February 18, 2014

I, Malvolio " review by Jane Howard

Tim Crouch is a performer at the top of his game, sharing a text that plays as much with intelligence as slapstickJane Howard

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:39pm on January 19, 2014

Forklift, KAGE " review by Jane Howard

Jane Howard: Forklift exploits the possibilities to be found in flesh melding with metal, but at times loses its narrativeJane Howard

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:29am on January 18, 2014

What makes a great children's show? by Jane Howard

Sophisticated aesthetics, intelligence and rich artistry — the recipe for a good children's show is more complicated than you might thinkJane Howard

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:51pm on January 17, 2014

La Cucina Dell'Arte, Circus Ronaldo by Jane Howard

Jane Howard: In a festival awash with circus, the tradition and simplicity at the core of this children's show is welcomeJane Howard

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:33pm on January 17, 2014
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