Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Reviews > Rhonda Is In Therapy

****1/2 Suzanne Sandow > Stage Whispers

**** Nicole Eckersley > artsHub

**** Ian Nott > Theatre People

***1/2 Kate Herbert >; Herald Sun

*** John Bailey > The Age   

*** Andrew Fuhrmann > Time Out

"Rhonda is in Therapy is good writing and ultimately a powerful piece of theatre"
Simonne Michelle-Wells > Australian Stage

"Rhonda Is In Therapy is a thoroughly engaging performance piece with some stellar acting from its four stars"
Myron My > Theatre Press

"Intelligent, heartfelt theatre" 
Josephine Giles > Aussie Theatre 

"A play for the mind and the soul" 
Alice Bleby > Weekend Notes

Saturday, 8 September 2012

The Age > Searching for meaning after death

In today's The Saturday Age, arts writer Robin Usher spoke with playwright Bridgette Burton about Rhonda Is In Therapy and her approach to writing in his article Searching for meaning after death

Friday, 7 September 2012

Production Images > Rhonda Is In Therapy

Credit Fred Kroh
Caption Louise Crawford, Ben Grant, Jamieson Caldwell and Kelly Nash
Location fortyfivedownstairs







Sunday, 2 September 2012

Additional Rehearsal Images > Rhonda Is In Therapy

Credit Fred Kroh
Caption Wayne Pearn, Louise Crawford, Ben Grant, Jamieson Caldwell and Kelly Nash
Location Phunktional Arts









Thursday, 16 August 2012

Rehearsal Images > Rhonda Is In Therapy

Credit Fred Kroh
Caption Wayne Pearn, Louise Crawford, Jamieson Caldwell and Kelly Nash
Location Phunktional Arts






Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Publicity Images > Rhonda Is In Therapy

Credit Fred Kroh
Caption Louise Crawford and Jamieson Caldwell




Friday, 1 June 2012

Rhonda Is In Therapy by Bridgette Burton

Hoy Polloy Theatre Productions and Baggage Productions
present the premiere of
Rhonda Is In Therapy
by Bridgette Burton

Director Wayne Pearn
Dramaturge Julian Meyrick
Set and costume design Kat Chan
Lighting design Richard Vabre
Sound design Tim Bright

Cast featuring Jamieson Caldwell, Louise Crawford, Ben Grant and Kelly Nash
Recipient of The R E Ross Trust Playwrights' Script Development Award 2009, Rhonda Is In Therapy by Bridgette Burton, produced in partnership by Hoy Polloy Theatre Productions and Baggage Productions, is a new Australian work that explores the themes of loss and grief. After an unimaginable accident, Rhonda takes flight from reality and seeks refuge in a delusional world – searching for emotional and physical relief. The powerful and explicit text, finely balanced with an edge of humour, mines the depths of Rhonda's imagined world and the relationships with her husband, daughter and lover. Rhonda Is In Therapy will premiere at fortyfivedownstairs in September 2012. 
Season
7 – 23 September 2012
8pm Tuesday – Saturday
5pm Sunday

Tickets
$40 Full
$35 Concession
$30 Groups 10+
$25 Preview (8pm Thursday, 6 September 2012)

Venue
fortyfivedownstairs
45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne

Bookings
03 9662 9966
fortyfivedownstairs.com

Rhonda Is In Therapy is produced and presented by Hoy Polloy Theatre Productions and Baggage Productions. The premiere of this production is also supported by the City of Melbourne through the Arts Grants Program, fortyfivedownstairs, Yarra Trams, Starling Communications, Millimetre, Fred Kroh Photographer the Finkel Foundation, Press Print, BJ Ball Papers, Phunktional Arts and private supporters.

Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Friday, 4 May 2012

Theatre People Feature > Director Michael Finney

Kris Weber's Theatre People feature with director Michael Finney about our current play An Unseasonable Fall Of Snow – runs to 19 May 2012.

Thursday, 26 April 2012

Theatre People Feature > Playwright Gary Henderson

Kris Weber's Theatre People feature with New Zealand playwright Gary Henderson about his play An Unseasonable Fall Of Snow – opens next week.

Friday, 30 March 2012

An Unseasonable Fall of Snow by Gary Henderson

Hoy Polloy presents the Victorian premiere of
An Unseasonable Fall of Snow
written by Gary Henderson
directed by Michael Finney
featuring David Passmore and Wayne Pearn
Venue
Mechanics Institute Performing Arts Centre
corner of Sydney and Glenlyon Roads, Brunswick

Season: 2  – 19 May 2012
Wednesday 2 - Friday 4 May at 8.00 pm
Saturday 5 May at 3.00 pm
Tuesday 8 - Saturday 19 May at 8.00 pm

(No performances on Sunday and Monday)

Tickets
$30 Full
$25 Concession and Groups 10+
$20 Tuesday performances

Bookings TryBooking

Capacity 98 (general admission)
Running time approximately 80 minutes no interval.

Saturday, 7 January 2012

Time Out > 2011: A year in Melbourne theatre

Time Out's article "2011: A year in Melbourne theatre" by Andrew Fuhrmann mentions Hoy Polloy's production of Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching towards the Somme by Frank McGuinness directed by Steven Dawson.

Thursday, 5 January 2012

Wayne Pearn directs Fallen Tree by Christine Croyden

Hoy Polloy artistic director Wayne Pearn is directing the premiere of Fallen Tree by Christine Croyden for La Mama Theatre.

Season
15 February – 4 March 2012
6.30pm Wednesday and Sunday
7.30pm Thursday, Friday and Saturday

Venue
La Mama Theatre
205 Faraday Street, Carlton

Bookings
TryBooking
03 9347 6142