T here’s nothing glacial about the pace of New Theatre’s production of Bess Wohl’s Continuity. Under Sahn Millington’s brisk ...
B ased on the film Dirty Rotten Scoundrels which was based on the film Bedtime Story written by Stanley Shapiro and Paul Henning, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is a musical with book by ...
O ne of the most successful new Australian plays of recent years, Suzie Miller’s Prima Facie began life in 2019 as a modest one-hander in the 110-seat SBW Stables Theatre in Kin ...
Act two of At Home at the Zoo is a straight rendition of the original The Zoo Story, where Peter encounters Jerry, a ...
Retrograde by Ryan Calais Cameron is set in a time and place foreign to many of us in Melbourne today: New York City in the mid 1950s, an era of particular political clashes. The play intends to ...
The script is based on a true story, although this dramatisation can feel somewhat contrived, with important assertions not interrogated, and credibility stretched as a result.
How To Rule The World is a political satire from contemporary hotshot playwright, Nakkiah Lui. How To Rule The World brings into focus the parlous state of Australia’s present political system – ...
Nearly forty years on, David Williamson’s Emerald City is possibly more pertinent, poignant and passionate, the skewering satire and sparkling dialogue finding solid contemporary footing in Mark ...
Last year John Foster conducted a concert with Queensland Baroque Orchestra showcasing three countertenors, Hartley Newnham, Adam Lopez, and Tobias Merz. The same personnel have come together for ...
This school holidays, Roald Dahl’s Twits are at it again in all their glorious grossness at the Sydney Opera House. Expect farts galore and boogers in abundance as these two favourite characters are ...
Above – cast of Hadestown. Cover – Abigail Adriano and Noah Mullins. Photos – Lisa Tomasetti Orpheus and Eurydice’s story is the kind of tragic romance that keeps people returning, hoping that this ...
Step aside The Boy from Oz, there’s a new contender for the title of ‘The Great Australian Musical’. Melbourne Theatre Company’s My Brilliant Career, based on the 1901 Miles Franklin novel has ...
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