The ‘fourth’ wall is not just broken, but obliterated with crowd participation from the get-go, and some rules of play with what is set to be an absolutely ridiculous re-telling of Hamlet (but we ...
Tell you why I do like Mundys. Five good reasons. A gifted embroider of words, Friel combines soft lyricism and hard meaning ...
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 ...
Above – Erth's Dinosaurs. Photos – Daniel Boud and Sydney Opera House Let's start with the puppets. The magic lies in the ability they create for you to suspend your disbelief. They are remarkably ...
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 ...
Above – Georgina Hopson. Cover – Joshua Robson and Georgina Hopson. Photo – Jeff Busby Apart from the Tchaikovsky sample, the vanilla lyrics and music gets an uplift with the Kander and Ebb influenced ...
The first concert was in itself a tour de force, comprising as it did an entire program of German baroque music, all except one in minor keys, and mostly slow. (Though it is true that slow music is ...
For one night only, Canberra Theatre Centre brought the beloved queer history podcast Queers Past onto the stage as part of this year’s SpringOUT Festival. Hosted by activist, artist, and all-round ...
Rebus Theatre’s Stages of Empathy arrives at the Ralph Wilson Theatre as a participatory, disability-led encounter with the complexities of access, care and organisational responsibility driven ...
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 ...
Time travel has an extraordinary hold on the human race. Philosophers and mathematicians have argued over the science of time for millennia. Today, figures like Neil deGrasse Tyson and Brian Cox have ...
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