Phil Scott in The Wharf Review: Beware of the Dogma . . . touring Hobart (LINK)
April 1st 2008 15:10
Fresh from Sydney Theatre Company . . .
As the country beats a rapid retreat towards the gurgler, it’s time to once more dissect the body politic. So glove up and join The Wharf Revue, Australia’s finest satirical vivisectionists, as they fillet the sacred cows with a blunt knife, a piano and a capful of Dettol.
The Wharf Revue: Beware of the Dogma
16 - 19 April Theatre Royal, Hobart
Written: Jonathan Biggins, Drew Forsythe & Phillip Scott
Starring: Valerie Bader, Jonathan Biggins, Drew Forsythe and Phillip Scott
Squirming under the microscope this year:
- Howard raves during the last days of the Kirribilli Bunker
- Arkala Kevin Rudd struggles to set up camp with the inexperienced 1st ALP Scout Troop
- Mona, antipodean daughter of plenty, confronts her demons in the Greek tragedy Prosperity's Child
- It’s race day at Randwick as we call the Ratzinger Stakes on international World Youth Day
Thrill to the Choir of Shock Jocks, the perils of climate change and the rampant dragon of China as the Olympics beckon. You can be guaranteed that no-one and nothing will be spared the spotlight!
"...riotously funny, brimful of sardonic attitude and performed with elan and skilful dexterity." The Sydney Morning Herald
"The Wharf Revue is now in its eighth year and the team are still on song, firing their satirical barbs with cheery and, at times, biting wit." The Sunday Telegraph
"It’s fun, it’s wicked and it’s oh-so-very-timely." The Daily Telegraph
Price: $47 - $63
As the country beats a rapid retreat towards the gurgler, it’s time to once more dissect the body politic. So glove up and join The Wharf Revue, Australia’s finest satirical vivisectionists, as they fillet the sacred cows with a blunt knife, a piano and a capful of Dettol.
The Wharf Revue: Beware of the Dogma
16 - 19 April Theatre Royal, Hobart
Written: Jonathan Biggins, Drew Forsythe & Phillip Scott
Starring: Valerie Bader, Jonathan Biggins, Drew Forsythe and Phillip Scott
Squirming under the microscope this year:
- Howard raves during the last days of the Kirribilli Bunker
- Arkala Kevin Rudd struggles to set up camp with the inexperienced 1st ALP Scout Troop
- Mona, antipodean daughter of plenty, confronts her demons in the Greek tragedy Prosperity's Child
- It’s race day at Randwick as we call the Ratzinger Stakes on international World Youth Day
Thrill to the Choir of Shock Jocks, the perils of climate change and the rampant dragon of China as the Olympics beckon. You can be guaranteed that no-one and nothing will be spared the spotlight!
"...riotously funny, brimful of sardonic attitude and performed with elan and skilful dexterity." The Sydney Morning Herald
"The Wharf Revue is now in its eighth year and the team are still on song, firing their satirical barbs with cheery and, at times, biting wit." The Sunday Telegraph
"It’s fun, it’s wicked and it’s oh-so-very-timely." The Daily Telegraph
Price: $47 - $63
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