Cohen’s catalogue has inspired Australian group Monsieur Camembert to reinterpret some of his songs in their “gypsy and jazz” ...
H eirlume’s production of Sweet Charity offers a fresh take on a classic musical. The real highlight of this production is ...
N o canned laughter at the full house sell-out season of The Can Principle, at the Bondi Pavilion Theatre, just a constant ...
Penned by Jane Cafarella , Uked! follows the fallout of fifty year old Karla after her boyfriend suddenly and unceremoniously ...
A nuanced and wild adaptation of one of the world’s most loved novels.
Uked! is a sing along, string along, immersive jukebox musical, that's more folksy balladeering than an all out, all that jazz razzmatazz.
Even when individual works did not fully land for me dramaturgically, there is no denying the precision, intelligence and care of the artists creating them.
Hitting the sweet spot in a corner shop, Koreaboo is a theatrical pleasure, pure and simple. Written by and starring Michelle Lim Davidson, Koreaboo takes its name from the term used to describe ...
Circumcisional evidence doesn't get anyone off by the foreskin of their teeth in At Home at the Zoo, Edward Albee’s existential exploration expanded from his short play, The Zoo Story. “We need to ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 – ...
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