Longing, fulfilment, loss, triumph and wisdom are the major themes behind It’s Only Life, conceived by director Daisy Prince and award-winning songwriter John Bucchino.
Get ready for a dizzying, dazzling mash up of TV, film, music and theatre! Gathered around a fire in the woods, survivors of a recent apocalyptic event try to forget how scared they are.
Show business dreams are made of this! Broadway, 1933. Peggy Sawyer has just arrived in New York from small town Pennsylvania with her tap shoes and big dreams for career on stage.
Believed to have been authored in 1599 and considered the greatest political drama ever written, Shakespeare’s masterpiece explores conspiracy, friendship, betrayal and the desperate fight for power in a world where everyone is vying to be kingpin.
In their first production for 2017, NASDA presents two thought-provoking contemporary plays by English playwright, actor and journalist, Mark Ravenhill.
While there are suggestions that the woman, Anne, who does not appear in the play, might be the victim of violence or even murder, the "attempts" here seem to be more in the line of efforts to define, catalog or categorize this missing character.
The Skriker draws on ancient English and Irish folk and fairy tales to look at some inadmissibly dark truths about post-natal psychosis, fertility, motherhood and damaged nature.
Described as Tom Stoppard "at his word-playing, gleeful best", Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Macbeth is a clever exploration of language in two one-act plays.
NASDA's second year students will be bringing the wonderful Ahrens and Flaherty's work to life in the theatre opening Friday, 8 November until Thursday 14 November.