Casablanca REVIEW
Tue, 9 Mar 2010, 05:21 pmBrisbaneCritiques1 post in thread
Casablanca REVIEW
Tue, 9 Mar 2010, 05:21 pmCasablanca
As presented by Lux Radio Theatre in 1944
Directed by Sandra Harman
Presented by Nash Theatre
Merthyr Road Uniting Church, New farm
Nash’s Casablanca takes the audience back to the days of classic radio drama, when the airways were the hub of family entertainment.
Two short acts of about 30 minutes make up this audio drama which has a lot more zest and fun than one may imagine for a radio play turned stage show. The story moves fast and is to the point, which was necessary for a script with less visual action than your usual play. It’s great to see some risk-taking that pays off...
By Kellie Scott. To see the full review please visit http://www.brisbanecritiques.com!
BrisbaneCritiquesTue, 9 Mar 2010, 05:21 pm
Casablanca
As presented by Lux Radio Theatre in 1944
Directed by Sandra Harman
Presented by Nash Theatre
Merthyr Road Uniting Church, New farm
Nash’s Casablanca takes the audience back to the days of classic radio drama, when the airways were the hub of family entertainment.
Two short acts of about 30 minutes make up this audio drama which has a lot more zest and fun than one may imagine for a radio play turned stage show. The story moves fast and is to the point, which was necessary for a script with less visual action than your usual play. It’s great to see some risk-taking that pays off...
By Kellie Scott. To see the full review please visit http://www.brisbanecritiques.com!