The Hole in the Wall Theatre
[1][2] The original Hole in the Wall Theatre was established in 1965 in Newcastle Street, Perth by Frank Baden-Powell and John Gill.[2] Hole in the Wall artistic director Raymond Omodei told ABC TV's Stateline in 2006 that the theatre's unique corner stage, while criticised by some directors, was still one of the best, saying:[2] it's a very demanding space, but Joan Sydney, Amanda Muggleton and the very lovely Jill Perryman has each said this is the best space for a performer in the country.We had great success here [...].In an assessment of the centre, the Heritage Council of Western Australia said the building was "significant in displaying aesthetic qualities of the Post-War International style.The formality and rhythm created by the articulated structure are balanced by the interest provided in contrasting materials".[5] In 1987 Omodei directed Richard Dillane as Hamlet and in 1989 a production of Travesties by Tom Stoppard with John O'Hare as James Joyce and Bruce Hughes as Tristan Zara and in 1991 a production of Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House starred Greta Scacchi as Nora, Michael Loney as Torvald Helmer, Andrew Warwick as Dr Rank and Anni Murtagh-Monks as Kristine Linde.