Barry Lenny - Page 60

Barry Lenny Born in London, Barry was introduced to theatre as a small boy, through being taken to see traditional Christmas pantomimes, as well as discovering jazz and fine music at a very young age. High school found him loving the works of Shakespeare, as well as many other great playwrights, poets and novelists. Moving to Australia, he became a jazz musician, playing with big bands and his own small groups, then attended the Elder Conservatorium of Music at the University of Adelaide, playing with several orchestras. This led to playing in theatre pits, joining the chorus, playing character roles, playing lead roles (after moving into drama), then directing, set and lighting design, administrative roles on theatre boards and, finally, becoming a critic. After twenty years of writing he has now joined the Broadway World team to represent Adelaide, in South Australia. Barry is also a long time member of the prestigious Adelaide Critics Circle.




BWW Reviews: GMT Productions International - Inaugural Theatre Season: CRUSOE: NO MAN IS AN ISLAND Reassures Us That We Are Not Alone
BWW Reviews: GMT Productions International - Inaugural Theatre Season: CRUSOE: NO MAN IS AN ISLAND Reassures Us That We Are Not Alone
October 11, 2013

We rarely have a chance to see somebody as exceptionally skilled and talented in physical theatre as Gavin Robertson and, as with the other three performances so far, everybody should be fighting for tickets.

BWW Reviews: GMT Productions International - Inaugural Theatre Season: SPITFIRE SOLO Just Gets Better and Better with Time
BWW Reviews: GMT Productions International - Inaugural Theatre Season: SPITFIRE SOLO Just Gets Better and Better with Time
October 11, 2013

This gem from Nicholas Collett has now been played many, many times, in many, many locations and, it is safe to say, will continue to be played for a long time to come. It is pure gold.

BWW Reviews: GMT Productions International - Inaugural Theatre Season: BOND! AN UNAUTHORISED PARODY Pokes Gentle and Witty Fun at the Almost Self-Parodying Spy Series
BWW Reviews: GMT Productions International - Inaugural Theatre Season: BOND! AN UNAUTHORISED PARODY Pokes Gentle and Witty Fun at the Almost Self-Parodying Spy Series
October 9, 2013

Bond! An Unauthorised Parody, finds the man with all the technical gadgets, the smart answers, and a string of girls with extraordinary names passing through his bed, facing the greatest challenge of his career as he hunts for a super-villain and a bomb.

BWW Reviews: GMT Productions International - Inaugural Theatre Season: NELSON - THE SAILOR'S STORY Goes Deeper than the Heroic Exploits of this Great Naval Officer
BWW Reviews: GMT Productions International - Inaugural Theatre Season: NELSON - THE SAILOR'S STORY Goes Deeper than the Heroic Exploits of this Great Naval Officer
October 9, 2013

This s a master-class in how to write, direct, and perform a one man show, playing a number of very different characters, from varied regional backgrounds and social classes.

BWW Reviews: HOLY DAY (THE RED SEA) is a Frighteningly Real Look at the Worst Aspects of the European Settlement of Australia
BWW Reviews: HOLY DAY (THE RED SEA) is a Frighteningly Real Look at the Worst Aspects of the European Settlement of Australia
October 8, 2013

The latest offering from the University of Adelaide Theatre Guild is the multi-award winning Adelaide playwright and screenplay writer, Andrew Bovell's Holy Day (The Red Sea).

BWW Reviews: OzAsia Festival 2013: EXTREME JUMP Was Exhausting Just to Watch
BWW Reviews: OzAsia Festival 2013: EXTREME JUMP Was Exhausting Just to Watch
October 3, 2013

It was clear that bringing this group back for a return season was a very good move on the part of the Festival Director, Jacinta Thompson, with the audience leaving the performance with big smiles on their faces.

BWW Reviews: OzAsia Festival 2013: SUPEREVERYTHING Left the Audience Breathless
BWW Reviews: OzAsia Festival 2013: SUPEREVERYTHING Left the Audience Breathless
October 3, 2013

The Light Surgeons, from London, join with Ng Chor Guan, Hands Percussion, and Rhythm in Bronze to create an audio-visual work, SuperEverything, that looks at, well, just about everything Malaysian.

BWW Reviews: THE DARK ROOM is a Sinister Piece that Addresses Some Big Issues
BWW Reviews: THE DARK ROOM is a Sinister Piece that Addresses Some Big Issues
September 30, 2013

David Mealor directed Angela Betzien's The Dark Room, set in a room in a three star motel in an unnamed location in Australia's Northern Territory, for Flying Penguin Productions. This was made possible with the help of the State Theatre Company of South Australia, through their Umbrella programme.

BWW Reviews: AMANDA PALMER Brought Her Unique Style to Her Many Adelaide Fans
BWW Reviews: AMANDA PALMER Brought Her Unique Style to Her Many Adelaide Fans
September 30, 2013

Punk cabaret star, Amanda Palmer, formerly one half of the duo, The Dresden Dolls, performed in Adelaide for one night only, with two great support acts.

BWW Reviews: Oz Asia Festival 2013: HEART TO HEART Brings Love to the Space Theatre in Music and Song
BWW Reviews: Oz Asia Festival 2013: HEART TO HEART Brings Love to the Space Theatre in Music and Song
September 27, 2013

Heart to Heart was a concert of two very different cycles of love songs by Adelaide composer, David Kotlowy. The first was for guitar and tenor, whilst the other was for a small Javanese gamelan group, tenor, and soprano.

BWW Reviews: UTE LEMPER Brought Chilean Love to Adelaide
BWW Reviews: UTE LEMPER Brought Chilean Love to Adelaide
September 25, 2013

Ute Lemper first visited Australia two decades ago and, for her 20th Anniversary tour, she has brought something new, a set of songs that she has composed in collaboration with Argentinean bandoneonist, Marcelo Nisinman, setting the love poems of Chilean poet, Pablo Neruda

BWW Reviews:  Evenings at Elder Hall 2013: HOMAGE, THREE CHOIRS IN CONCERT Young Singers Thrill the Audience with a Feast of Choral Music by Benjamin Britten
BWW Reviews: Evenings at Elder Hall 2013: HOMAGE, THREE CHOIRS IN CONCERT Young Singers Thrill the Audience with a Feast of Choral Music by Benjamin Britten
September 23, 2013

The sixth concert in the Evenings at Elder Hall series features the three choirs from the Elder Conservatorium in a feast of music by the supremely talented Benjamin Britten.

BWW Reviews:  Oz Asia Festival 2013: NOT ACCORDING TO PLAN Held the Audience in Awe
BWW Reviews: Oz Asia Festival 2013: NOT ACCORDING TO PLAN Held the Audience in Awe
September 23, 2013

Not According to Plan, brings together an extremely creative group of people, resulting in a phenomenal production. Central to the work is the life of Xiao-Xiong Zhang, who also appears as a dancer singer and actor.

BWW Reviews: Oz Asia Festival 2013: T'ANG QUARTET: SECRETS AND SONGS Delight the Audience with Contemporary Music from East and West
BWW Reviews: Oz Asia Festival 2013: T'ANG QUARTET: SECRETS AND SONGS Delight the Audience with Contemporary Music from East and West
September 23, 2013

The T'ang Quartet, comprising Ng Yu-Ying, first violin, Ang Chek Meng, second violin, Lionel Tan, viola, and Leslie Tan, cello, presented a very varied concert of six pieces by four contemporary composers.

BWW Reviews: OzAsia Festival 2013: FIGHT THE LANDLORD is a Surreal Night of Card Playing
BWW Reviews: OzAsia Festival 2013: FIGHT THE LANDLORD is a Surreal Night of Card Playing
September 20, 2013

Her Majesty's Theatre's stage is turned into an intimate theatre in the round, with a maze of bamboo to be traversed by the incoming audience, the arrival in the centre revealing a large round table at which sit three young ladies in panda outfits, shuffling decks of cards.

BWW Reviews: Oz Asia Festival 2013: ONTOSOROH Tells a Classic Tale in Dance, Song and Music
BWW Reviews: Oz Asia Festival 2013: ONTOSOROH Tells a Classic Tale in Dance, Song and Music
September 19, 2013

The audience was totally enthralled by this interpretation of the story of Nyai Ontosoroh; her life journey from childhood, gaining strength through adversity, to eventually achieve independence and control of her own destiny.

BWW Reviews:  Oz Asia Festival 2013: MEETING WITH BODHISATTVA is a Spiritual Journey for Cast and Audience Alike
BWW Reviews: Oz Asia Festival 2013: MEETING WITH BODHISATTVA is a Spiritual Journey for Cast and Audience Alike
September 18, 2013

Each year the Adelaide Festival Centre presents the unique and exciting OzAsia Festival, and the opening performance this year was this remarkable work, Meeting With Bodhisattva, from U-Theatre of Taiwan.

BWW Reviews:  BRIEF ENCOUNTER is a Winning Formula
BWW Reviews: BRIEF ENCOUNTER is a Winning Formula
September 18, 2013

This is the tale of Laura Jesson, who gets a speck of coal dust in her eye whilst standing on the railway platform, and Alec Harvey, the handsome young doctor who administers first aid

BWW Reviews: EAST OF BERLIN Tells a Tale of the Children of the War
BWW Reviews: EAST OF BERLIN Tells a Tale of the Children of the War
September 11, 2013

Many of those responsible for the worst war crimes managed to escape to South America. This play puts the focus on the children of those escapees.

BWW Reviews: VANITY FAIR Lampoons a Society Long Gone
BWW Reviews: VANITY FAIR Lampoons a Society Long Gone
September 11, 2013

William Makepeace Thackeray subtitled his mid eighteenth century story, Vanity Fair, "a novel without a hero", as every one of his characters has flaws, some more than others, which he makes clear in his tale.



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