Steeped in silliness and the ever-fun Aussie attitude, this theatre event is for families and fans of all ages.
Ophelia sees this, feels this, knows this, yet pines for his attentions. Something is truly rotten in the state of Denmark.
Two Hearts begins with Her and Him meeting, Him slapping Her twice, his reason, “Mosquito”. After a bit of banter, she slaps ...
MJ is the latest of the ‘jukebox musicals’ to hit Sydney, capitalising on the immense commercial success of Michael Jackson’s ...
Choreographer Rafael Bonachela hails proudly from Spain and Somos (which means “we are” in Spanish) is very much a love letter to Spanish language music and specifically music from his childhood. Even ...
The Australian Ballet has many times over proved their chops with contemporary works and Carmen is no exception. There’s not a pointe shoe to be seen in Swedish choreographer Johan Inger’s full-length ...
Above – Michael Whalley and Steve Mouzakis. Jessica Clarke, Eloise Mignon and Steve Mouzakis. Photos – Pia Johnson.
Allow me to join the chorus of approval, applause and accolade for New Ghosts Theatre Company’s production of Gary Owen’s Iphigenia In Splott. In reviewing this superb piece of theatre, one can only ...
Jesus Christ Superstar is a flawless production that has found the most talented and remarkable artists to bring this (let’s be honest) rather depressing story to life.
First performed at Melbourne’s La Mama in 1971, David Williamson’s The Removalists holds a place of particular esteem in Australian theatre history.
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