Apocalypse Bear Trilogy
If there is any reason why open access festivals like the Fringe and independent companies and venues need as much
Read moreIf there is any reason why open access festivals like the Fringe and independent companies and venues need as much
Read moreIt’s a strange feeling to see a stage that looks too much like how my brain feels, and love a show
Read morePerhaps the only thing more gorgeous that Christie Whelan is the new Sydney cabaret review at which she is performing.
Read moreThe Melbourne Writers’ Theatre have presented eight short play festivals. MelBorn was established as their Fringe showcase in 2007 and
Read moreFelicity Ward is by far one of the most charming women on stage, which is odd seeing as her show
Read moreAlthough we may be used to seeing Jess Love flying above our heads, it’s lovely to see her playing on
Read moreNeon Toast is a charming and down to earth dance and theatre show – based on bread.
Read moreWithin thirty seconds of being on stage Candy Bowers had the audience eating out of the palm of her hand.
Read moreA performance tackling the sticky issue of race relations, especially in a city like Melbourne, is a big risk.
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