Hilary Cole is the newest star in the Sydney musical theatre scene, and she certainly burns the brightest. She made…
Christopher Durang's Why Torture is Wrong, and the People Who Love Them is highly asburd comic paranoia; a response to…
In Sydney, Squabbalogic is our little engine that could. The dedicated crew have lit a spark in the in the…
Sunday night is, for the most part, the theatre world's 'Friday.' It is the day we theatre folk come home, pour a…
Strictly Ballroom will be making its way to Melbourne next year with a season now confirmed to commence at Her…
Performed in the enormous space of The Substation in Newport, Swamp Juice is a shadow puppetry show assembled from the…
A technically brilliant satire on the American political machine, The Speechmaker drips with the larrikinish Aussie wit we would expect…
Orphans wasn't exactly what I expected to find when I walked into the sprawling and maze-like first floor venue that…
Angus Cerini scares me. In a good way. In a way that I know his work is likely to disturb…
This production of The King and I was first seen in 1991 in Adelaide. It toured Australia and found its…