Midsumma: Technostalgia
It really is astonishing to realise how much has changed in technology – phones, computers, the way we listen to
Read moreIt really is astonishing to realise how much has changed in technology – phones, computers, the way we listen to
Read moreI remember reading Oscar Wilde’s fairytale The Happy Prince when I was young, and I remember its beauty and sadness
Read moreHistory has traditionally been told through the words and stories of men, and the Gospel is no exception. Sydney Theatre
Read moreIn 1969, National Geographic photographer Loren McIntyre became lost in the depths of Brazil’s remote Javari Valley and found himself
Read moreGender-defying demi-drag divas Jonny Woo and Le Gateau Chocolat wage a dazzling assault on some of the best-loved staples of
Read moreDoug Wright’s play I Am My Own Wife, at fortyfivedownstairs for Midsumma, is a most remarkable piece. Its story twists
Read moreI’m not going to beat around the bush. Dolly Di*mond’s Bl*nkety Bl*nks is a hot mess – but it’s the
Read moreA tycoon moves to Washington DC to use his money to influence politics and politicians. When the Melbourne Theatre
Read moreFor some, seeing Shakespeare in English is complicated enough. For the crowd that packed into the Roslyn Packer theatre on
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