Camille O’Sullivan: Changeling
Camille O’Sullivan knows that if she wants to move to Melbourne, she’ll have adoring fans and endless friends eager to
Read moreCamille O’Sullivan knows that if she wants to move to Melbourne, she’ll have adoring fans and endless friends eager to
Read moreStrictly Ballroom began when NIDA student Baz Luhrmann led a student-devised piece in 1984. This production went on to play at
Read moreSoftly pouting while walking into breezes started as a MUST (Monash Uni Student Theatre) show that was so popular that it
Read moreI saw Tim Crouch’s An Oak Tree at the 2008 Melbourne Festival. It assured me that I’d see anything he created and I
Read moreOpera Australia’s Don Pasquale is alive and joyous. Without dismissing a note of Gaetamo Donizetti’s opera, everyone on the stage and in the pit
Read moreLast week, Melbourne’s two mainstage companies opened shows by Melbourne writers. Both directed by Melbourne directors and featured Melbourne performers
Read moreAs Pennsylvania Avenue opened at the MTC, I know I wasn’t alone as I wondered why. But they’ve just announced extra performances,
Read moreI wasn’t in Melbourne when the Keene/Taylor project was the darling of this city’s independent theatre scene (1997–2002), so it’s a
Read moreI’m still having trouble believing that 1994’s Passion is a Sondheim–Lapine creation, let alone that it won a small pile of Tony Awards.
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