George Orwell's allegorical farmyard story made waves when it was published in 1945. It's a cutting and deeply effective critique…
The marketing of Involuntary promised highly-charged, dangerous dance through images of dancers, launched precariously amongst a clutter of tape, cords…
Namatjira is the story of Albert Namatjira, Australia's first indigenous citizen and prolific artist of the earlier to mid-20th century.…
On Sunday 29th April, Tim O’Connor and Harvest Rain Theatre made history and put Brisbane on the cultural map, with…
More or Less Concrete featuring Sophia Cowen, Tim Darbyshire and Matthew Day was a sensory experience that invoked a whole…
In Shakespeare's Hamlet, the eponymous prince calls Denmark a prison and when his childhood friends disagree he remarks "Why then…
If Love was a Hangover … Midsummer (a play with songs) is a Rom-Com indie play springing from the wild …
Watching something in a different language can be alienating or liberating. Local company Eagle's Nest Theatre have been collaborating with Theater in der…
Stockholm continues Red Stitch's not-to-be-missed 2012 season. Why I know that it's is bloody great theatre: After the show, I sat with my friend…
Jonathan Biggins's Australia Day is Aussie-Aussie-Aussie as a CWA lamington and as comforting as wrapping a sausage (animal or soy) in white…