• Rose Pullen

    Rose is a recent Arts and International Studies graduate and admin wizard. She has a keen interest in theatre, film and performing arts. She also loves naan bread.


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Adelaide, Adelaide Fringe 2015

Abbott! The Musical, Adelaide Fringe Festival

No Comments 06 March 2015

The success of the musical Keating! means that expectations of politically-themed musicals are high. Keating!, which traces the career of its titular Prime Minister, started out as a small show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival before being redeveloped and playing to much bigger houses across the country. In theory, it is possible for something […]

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Adelaide, Adelaide Fringe 2015

Late Night Story, Adelaide Fringe Festival

No Comments 26 February 2015

Come Fringe time, it is common to see performances that start later in the evening than normal. Rarely are there shows that make use of this possibility to such extent that it is even mentioned in the title. Late Night Story is a mystery that is that much more effective for the darkness that night […]

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Adelaide, Adelaide Fringe 2015

I Still Call Australia Homo, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 25 February 2015

I Still Call Australia Homo is a title that really alerts you to the subject matter. This play, presented by the In and Out Project (formed by four recent graduates of the Victorian College of the Arts), introduces us to two couples, Pippa and Daniel and Jake and Cara. Set in Australian suburbia on steroids, […]

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Blood at the Root, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 21 February 2015

When a play takes its title from lyrics of Billie Holiday’s 1939 song ‘Strange Fruit’, a song which describes racism and lynching in the American South, you know it’s going to tackle some difficult problems. Blood at the Root, currently playing at Holden Street Theatres, does just that. Set in a Louisiana high school, the […]

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Mush and Me, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 17 February 2015

Girl meets boy, girl likes boy, boy likes girl, happiness ensues. If only it were that simple. In Mush and Me, the obvious and captivating attraction between two young people is complicated by the fact that she is Jewish, and he is Muslim. Set in current day England, the play introduces us to Gabby (Daniella […]

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Deeply Leisured with Queenie Bon Bon, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 16 February 2015

One of the best things about the Fringe is the opportunity for anyone to put on a show, making it possible to see works of wildly varying genre and content. Deeply Leisured with Queenie Bon Bon is one of those unique shows, presented with a quiet honesty at the grungy Mad Mouse Alley (for the […]

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