Episodios

  • Querencia Calling
    Jun 4 2025

    QUERENCIA CALLING

    PRODUCED BY: PITCHWHITE PRODUCTIONS

    WRITTEN BY: SHARYN HENDERSON

    DIRECTED BY: GEOFF BRITTAIN

    CAST: Cheryl Douglas, Georgia Stockham, Alicia Zorkovic, Perrin Abbas, & LA Foale.

    SEASON: 19TH - 28TH of JUNE

    VENUE: STAR THEATRES


    This episode of For the Love of Theatre Podcast features an interview with Pitchwhite Productions Founder, Lochie Daniel. This discussion focuses on their production company and their latest show, QUERENCIA CALLING.


    SUMMARY

    “Everyone carries an invisible backpack. Filled with past experiences, emotions, dreams, pain, challenges and successes.

    Some days it feels too heavy to bear. On those days, who will you ask to help carry the load?”

    Five friends whose connection spans from their university days to their current “mid-life” examines the bonds that can remain strong even afterlife and distance get in the way.

    This original production was written by an emerging Melbourne Playwright, Sharyn Henderson.

    WHERE?

    VENUE: STARS THEATRE 2

    Stars Theatres

    145 Sir Donald Bradman Dr,

    Hilton South

    Australia 5033


    WHEN?

    Thursday 19 June 2025

    7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

    Friday 20 June 2025

    7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

    Saturday 21 June 2025

    Matinee 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

    Evening 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM


    Thursday 26 June 2025

    7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

    Friday 27 June 2025

    7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

    Saturday 28 June 2025

    Matinee 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

    Evening 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM


    BOOKINGS

    www.trybooking.com/DAVIB


    MUSIC

    Title Track - For the Love of Theatre Podcast composed and performed by Ben Waller.

    Beautiful, by Giulio Cercato

    Moody Acoustic Minor Folk Full catch22music from Pixabay


    IMAGE

    Photo by Connor Martin: https://www.pexels.com/photo/zigzag-road-between-green-trees-5526447/


    #FortheLoveofTheatrePodcast #Theatre #CreativeConversations #SharynHenderson #SouthAustralianArt #StarTheatres #AustralianPlaywright #QuerenciaCalling

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  • COMIC POTENTIAL
    May 9 2025

    COMIC POTENTIAL

    Written by, Alan Ayckbourn

    Directed by Greg Elliott

    Blackwood Players

    This episode of For the Love of Theatre Podcast is hosted by Mark Wickett, and features interviews with the Director of Comic Potential and Blackwood Players President, Greg Elliott, Assistant Director, Brooke DuBois, Tech lead and Blackwood Players Life Member, Tim Gladdis and Amber Faull who stars as Jacee Triplethree, Comic Potential's lead character.


    MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST HOST - Mark Wickett

    Mark has been working in Adelaide’s community and professional theatre for more than twenty years, much of it designing technical and creative solutions in video projection. Productions include: Les Misérables, Next to Normal and Oliver! For the last ten years, Mark has been directing corporate video and working with high schools in theatre and video, with productions including Matilda, The Book of Everything, and Where Words Once Were. Mark supports South Australia’s performing arts as a critic for Australia’s Stage Whispers magazine and through serving on the Board of the University of Adelaide Theatre Guild. He was Assistant Director for the Guild’s 2023 production of The Tempest, and directed The 39 Steps for them in 2024. Later this year, he will be Assistant Director to Lesley Reed for St. Jude’s production of Neighbourhood Watch.


    SUMMARY

    A sensation in London and New York, this is one of the funniest and most inventive plays by Britain's grand master of comedy.

    A hilarious satire of television and a touching romantic comedy, it begins in a television studio where a hospital soap opera is being taped. One actor starts speaking gibberish; he is an "actoid" a robot and his programming is off kilter.

    Adam, the young nephew of the producer and an aspiring writer who worships the director (once a great movie director and now a broken down has been), is on the set. Adam starts chatting with Jacie Tripplethree, the actoid (serial number JC333) playing the nurse and finds, to his surprise, that not only can she carry a conversation but, due to what she calls a fault in her programming, she has a creative imagination.

    Adam wants to build a new television series around her but the studio will not hear of it. He also finds he is falling in love with the charming robot!

    Will Adam get the green light on his series? Will love prevail?

    Jacie is one of Ayckbourn's greatest characters; her portrayer won all of London's major acting awards.


    VENUE

    BLACKWOOD MEMORIAL HALL

    Fridays 16 & 23 May (8pm)

    Saturdays 17 & 24 May (2pm & 8pm)

    Tickets: $25pp; $20 concession; $15 students

    Please note: No cabaret seating

    Bookings: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1363859

    More info: 0402 616 924 / blackwood.players@gmail.com


    MUSIC

    Title Track For the Love of Theatre Podcast, Written & Performed by Ben Waller.

    'Glow' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au

    IMAGE

    https://pixabay.com/illustrations/ai-generated-nurse-doctor-health-8846722/

    #FortheLoveofTheatrePodcast #GuestHost #NewEpisodes #ComingSoon #AdelaideArts #CommunityTheatre #SouthAustralianArt #StageWhispers #FortheLoveofTheatre

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    41 m
  • The Penelopiad
    May 7 2025
    This episode of For the Love of Theatre Podcast is Hosted by Mark Wickett, and focuses solely on The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild's upcoming production of The Penelopiad, written by Margaret Atwood, author of The Handmaid's Tale. It features an Interview with the Director, Kristin Telfer, as well as Cast Members, Jane Ford (Penelope), Jessica Merrick (Helen of Troy), Miriam Cwiek (King Laertes) & Heather Crawford (Penelope's Naiad Mother), with some of the original musical score for this production, composed by Kristin Stefanoff, to set the tone.MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST HOST - MARK WICKETT Mark has been working in Adelaide’s community and professional theatre for more than twenty years, much of it designing technical and creative solutions in video projection. Productions include: Les Misérables, Next to Normal and Oliver! For the last ten years, Mark has been directing corporate video and working with high schools in theatre and video, with productions including Matilda, The Book of Everything, and Where Words Once Were. Mark supports South Australia’s performing arts as a critic for Australia’s Stage Whispers Magazine and through serving on the Board of the University of Adelaide Theatre Guild. He was Assistant Director for the Guild’s 2023 production of The Tempest, and directed The 39 Steps for them in 2024. Later this year, he will be Assistant Director to Lesley Reed for St. Jude’s production of Neighbourhood Watch.STAGE WHISPERS ARTICLEClick the link below to read Mark Wickett's Stage Whispers Article on the For the Love of Theatre Podcast.https://www.stagewhispers.com.au/community-theatre/love-theatre-podcastActor and Director Olivia Jane Parker talks to Stage Whispers’ Mark Wickett about her role in promoting South Australian community theatre through a podcast.THE PENELOPIADBY MARGARET ATWOODMargaret Atwood's The Penelopiad is an adaptation of Homer's Illiad and Odyssey, told from the perspective of Odysseus' wife Penelope.Penelope tells her story from the afterlife, from her miraculous birth to her marriage to the wily Odysseus. Her life shaters when cousin Helen runs off with a foreign prince, sparking war. Odysseus departs, leaving Penelope alone to navigate a world of uncertainty. As years pass, suitors descend, eager for her wealth and hand. With few option, Penelope turns to her loyal maids, waiting for a husband who may never return.These maids are also with Penelope in the afterlife, to participate in her telling of the events of her life .. and to remind her of the role she played in the ending to theirs.Content Warning: stylised sexual violence and mild coorse language.SEASON23RD MAY - 1ST JUNE 2025including 4 matinees and 1twilight performance with Q&A.TICKETSAIl Concession cards accepted including Pensioners and StudentsCompanion cards acepted, please email theatreguild@adelaide.edu.auwww.trybooking.com/CXILPERFORMANCE DATESFriday 23 May at 7:30pmSaturday 24 May at 3pmSunday 25 May at 3pmWednesday 28 May at 6:30pm(with post-show Q&A)Thursday 29 May at 7:30pmFriday 30 May at 7:30pmSaturday 31 May at 3pmSunday 1 June at 3pmDURATIONApproximately 2 hoursVENUEThe Little Theatre The Cloisters, Victoria Drive, University of Adelaide.It is encouraged to allow extra time for parking.MUSICTitle Track For the Love of Theatre Podcast, Written & Performed by Ben Waller.Original musical score for this production of The Penelopiad composed by Kristin Stefanoff.If I Were a PrincessOh Wily Odysseus Weaving IIDreamboat#FortheLoveofTheatrePodcast #GuestHost #NewEpisodes #ComingSoon #AdelaideArts #CommunityTheatre #SouthAustralianArt #StageWhispers #FortheLoveofTheatre
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    27 m
  • Wrong Turn at Lungfish
    Apr 20 2025

    EPISODE: Wrong Turn at Lungfish


    Written by Garry Marshall & Lowell Ganz

    Directed by Rosie Aust

    Production by Galleon Theatre Group


    ABOUT THE EPSIODE

    For the Love of Theatre Podcast introduces cast members, Tony Busch, Dora Stamos, Wade Cook, along with Director, Rosie Aust, who discuss everything behind-the-scenes for this production of Wrong Turn at Lungfish by the Galleon Theatre Group.

    ABOUT THE PLAY

    "A Play Filled with Wit, Wisdom, and Second Chances"

    The title refers to an evolutionary hypothesis that man's path from bug to beast wasn't about developing the most sophisticated survival equipment; his development was simply the product of "a wrong turn at the lungfish".

    Funny, heartfelt, and filled with wisdom, Wrong Turn at Lungfish is a must-see for those who know that sometimes, life's best lessons come from unlikely places.


    SEASON

    Performance Dates at the Domain Theatre

    Friday 2 May 2025 @ 7.30pm

    Saturday 3 May 2025 @ 7.30pm

    Sunday 4 May 2025 @ 2:00pm

    Thursday 8 May 2025 @ 7.30pm

    Friday 9 May 2025 @ 7.30pm

    Saturday 10 May 2025 @ 2:00pm

    BOOKINGS

    https://www.galleon.org.au/html/wrongTurnAtLungfish.html

    VENUE

    Domain Theatre, Marion Cultural Centre

    287 Diagonal Road, OAKLANDS PARK SA 5046


    MUSIC

    Title Track For the Love of Theatre Podcast, Written & Performed by Ben Waller.

    GregorQuendel - Pixabay

    Beethoven Symphony no1 option 2

    https://pixabay.com/users/gregorquendel-19912121/


    #WrongTurnatLungfish #GarryMarshall #CommunityTheatre #LowellGanz #GalleonTheatreGroup #GregorQuendel #FortheLoveofTheatrePodcast

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    32 m
  • Life Without Me
    Mar 14 2025

    Our first episode of Series Two of For the Love of Theatre Podcast.

    This episode of For the Love of Theatre Podcast is Hosted by Annabel Whitford, Admin Officer for the University of Adelaide Theatre Guild & The Theatre Association of South Australia (T.A.S.A) Committee Member. This episode focuses solely on The Stirling Players' upcoming production of Life Without Me, written by Daniel Keene, which is the play's South Australian Premiere. It features an Interview with the Director, Megan Dansie, Members of the Cast, Brad Martin (Nigel) & Michelle Hrvatin (Alice), and Vice President of The Stirling Players, Bronwyn Chapple. A quirky, heartwarming Australian comedy. Stirling Players are delighted to present this South Australian premiere with multi-award -winning director, Megan Dansie and an impressive cast.


    More About Our Guest Host

    Annabel Whitford is a dedicated theatre enthusiast who has stage-managed several productions and serves as the Administrator of the Theatre Guild. An avid tap dancer, Annabel is part of the Dragonfly Dance performing company and believes in the importance of supporting the arts in all its forms. In her spare time, she co-hosts and edits the occasional podcast and has been fortunate enough to interview television writers and producers. Whether working behind the scenes, tapping out rhythms, or discussing TV shows, Annabel is committed to contributing to and promoting the arts community.


    MORE ABOUT THE PLAY

    Seven eccentric characters are thrown together in a rundown hotel. They are all trying to find meaning in their life and a way out of the hotel towards a re-imagined future.

    You will love their absurdist and humorous interactions and find yourself questioning your own purpose in life amidst the laughter.

    As one of the characters says,

    "My life just seems to go on,

    but without me in it".


    SEASON

    March 28 – April 12

    Evenings 7.30 pm and our very popular matinées at 3 pm.


    Running time 2hrs,15 mins.

    Tickets - TRYBOOKING

    Visit Stirling Players for more information.

    www.stirlingplayers.sct.org.au


    VENUE

    Stirling Community Theatre,

    7 Avenue Rd, Stirling.

    Accessibility. Drop off area at front door.

    Please call the Box Office, 0488 746 951 for wheelchair seats.


    HILLS HOSPITALITY

    We welcome everyone to our beautiful theatre with a free glass of sherry on arrival. Bar opens half an hour before performance. Tea, coffee and excellent Adelaide Hills wines from our partners, Howard Vineyard.


    Photo by Anna Chaykovskaya: https://www.pexels.com/photo/a-goldfish-inside-a-glass-pitcher-with-water-4684718/

    Music by Music by DELO Sound Pixabay


    #TheStirlingPlayers #SouthAustralianPremiere #AustralianPlaywright #AustralianPlays #FortheLoveofTheatrePodcast #LifeWithoutMe #DanielKeene

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    42 m
  • The Glass Menagerie
    Nov 21 2024

    THE GLASS MENAGERIE

    Written by TENNESSEE WILLIAMS

    Directed by Clinton Nitschke

    The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild Student Society


    Featuring interviews with CAST MEMBERS, Jessica Merrick (Amanda Wingfield), Connor Duncan (Tom Wingfield), Mia Livingston-Pearce (Laura Wingfield), Liam Warmeant (Jim O’Connor) and DIRECTOR, Clinton Nitschke, with SPECIAL GUEST HOST Laura McLeod (Stage Manager).

    An Amateur Production By Arrangement with ORiGiNTM Theatrical, on behalf of Samuel French Ltd.– A Concord Theatricals Company.


    'So what are we going to do now, honey, the rest of our lives? Just sit down in this house and watch the parades go by? Amuse ourselves with the glass menagerie, darling? Eternally play those worn-out records your father left us as a painful reminder of him?'

    A drama of great tenderness, charm and beauty, The Glass Menagerie is one of the most famous plays of the modern theatre.

    Amanda Wingfield is a faded, tragic remnant of Southern gentility who lives in poverty in a dingy St. Louis apartment with her son, Tom, and her daughter, Laura. Amanda strives to give meaning and direction to her life and the lives of her children, though her methods are ineffective and irritating. Tom is driven nearly to distraction by his mother's nagging and seeks escape in alcohol and the world of the movies. Laura also lives in her illusions. She is crippled, and this defect, intensified by her mother's anxiety to see her married, has driven her more and more into herself.

    When a gentleman caller arrives for dinner, the Wingfield family is flooded with hope. However, it is uncertain if this visitor will change things for the better.


    CAST

    Jessica Merrick

    Connor Duncan,

    Mia Livingston-Pearce

    Liam Warmeant.


    SEASON

    Wednesday 4 December, 7:30pm

    Thursday 5 December, 7:30pm

    Friday 6 December, 7:30pm

    Saturday 7 December, 7:30pm


    LOCATION

    Little Theatre, University of Adelaide

    The Cloisters, Gate 10, Victoria Drive, Adelaide

    Kaurna Country

    Train, tram and bus services are available nearby. Please allow extra time for parking, especially when there is an event on at Adelaide Oval or Botanic Park.


    BOOKINGS

    Tickets at trybooking.com/CPVKJ


    MUSIC BY

    Transitional Theme Written & Composed by Clinton Nitschke

    Music by Josef Surikov from Pixabay

    Title Track For the Love of Theatre Podcast,

    Written & Performed by Ben Waller.


    TGSS

    'Experimental and progressive student theatre at the University of Adelaide.'

    TGSS acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land, the Kaurna people, and pay respect to elders past, present, and emerging.

    https://www.adelaide.edu.au/theatreguild/


    Photo by Anderson Santos:

    https://www.pexels.com/photo/tender-girl-with-delicate-bouquet-of-blue-flowers-3680438/

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  • MOTHER & SON
    Nov 19 2024

    MOTHER & SON

    Written by Geoffrey Atherden

    Directed by Jude Hines

    The Adelaide Repertory Theatre Company

    This episode features interviews with CAST MEMBERS, Penni Hamilton Smith (Maggie Beare), Patrick Clements (Arthur Beare), Nikki Gaertner, Mollie Mooney, Sandy Whitelaw, Jess Corrie, Alifa Willoughby and Stephen Bills, along with the Director of Mother & Son, Jude Hines.

    Ageing isn’t for the old or faint-hearted….This poignant tribute to ageing is about dependence, love, and family and being driven up the wall by someone you love but never outsmart!

    The Rep breathes new life into the celebrated Australian TV series in this play, commissioned for stage by the original series writer, Geoffrey Atherden.

    Voted the best Australian TV series ever, this stage production is filled with laughter, nostalgia, and poignant moments exploring the themes of family bonds and the challenges of ageing.

    This production will entertain audiences young & old.

    SYNOPSIS

    Maggie Beare is in the early stages of dementia, and her younger son, Arthur, reluctantly lives with her. Despite being increasingly forgetful, Maggie is lucid enough to strategically manipulate Arthur, usually for something outlandish and inconvenient. Their family is dysfunctional, and Arthur’s budding love life is ‘on the rocks’ before he gets to hand-holding. Audiences can expect a hearty, laugh-out-loud-great time.

    We introduce the renowned Adelaide performers Penni Hamilton–Smith in the Maggie Beare role, originally played by Ruth Cracknell, and Patrick Clements as Arthur Beare, originally played by Garry McDonald. A talented supporting cast includes Stephen Bills, Nikki Gaertner, Mollie Mooney, Sandy Whitelaw, Jess Corrie, and introducing Alifa Willoughby and Henry Bacon.

    SEASON

    21-24 and 28-30 November 2024 at 7.30 pm

    24 November 2024 at 3.00 pm and 30 November 2024 at 2.00 pm

    TICKET BOOKINGS:

    Phone: 8212 5777

    * Tickets may be available for purchase at the door *

    Website: adelaiderep.com

    https://artstheatresa.sales.ticketsearch.com/sales/salesevent/117484

    Photograph Courtesy of Ron Lach, Pexels.

    Music

    Title Track For the Love of Theatre Podcast, Written & Performed by Ben Waller.

    Mother & Son Theme Song

    Chicago citation style: Dillon, William A, American Quartet, and Harry Von Tilzer. I want a girl just like the girl that married dear old Dad. 1911. Audio. https://www.loc.gov/item/jukebox-130708/

    Music by Paolo Argento from Pixabay

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  • Twisted
    Nov 9 2024

    Twisted: The Untold Story of the Royal Vizier

    Originally produced by the geniuses at StarKid Productions

    Marie Clark Musical Theatre Company

    SEASON: 15th - 23rd of November

    This episode of For the Love of Theatre Podcast features interviews with Cast Members, Sash Elliott (The Princess) Ben Todd (Ja'Far), Axel Moen (Aladdin), Darcie Yelland (Ensemble) and Director, Kristian Latella, of Twisted: The Untold Story of the Royal Vizier.

    Show Synopsis:

    Originally produced by StarKid Productions and written in the style of Wicked, Twisted cleverly re-tells the classic Disney movie, Aladdin, but from the perspective of the villain...

    Ja’far is a hardworking, honest politician in a magic kingdom that has fallen on hard times. Corruption is rampant on all levels, crime is up (thanks to the efforts of that thief, Aladdin!) and the kingdom is on the verge of bankruptcy. When the naive princess angers the prince of the Kingdom of Pik-zahr, Ja’far remembers a tale told to him by his deceased wife – that of an all-powerful Djinn, hidden in a common lamp. To save the kingdom from certain destruction and ensure a happy ending for all, Ja’far must do everything he can to get his hands on that lamp, even when the road gets a little... twisted!

    Content advice. While Twisted is a cheeky homage to Disney, this production contains strong language, sexual references and adult themes. Recommended only for mature audiences.

    Show Dates & Times:

    Friday, 15 Nov 2024 - 7.30pm

    Sat, 16 Nov 2024 - 2.00pm and 7.30pm

    Sun, 17 Nov 2024 - 4.00pm

    Thu, 21 Nov 2024 - 7.30pm

    Fri, 22 Nov 2024 - 7.30pm

    Sat, 23 Nov 2024 - 2.00pm and 7.30pm

    Venue:

    Goodwood Theatre & Studios

    Ticketing Link:

    https://mcmt.net.au/

    MUSIC

    Music by Anastasia Kir from Pixabay

    Music by Geoff Harvey from Pixabay

    Music by Nicko Gloire from Pixabay

    Title Track: For the Love of Theatre Podcast,

    Written & Performed by Ben Waller.

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    52 m
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