MICF: The Goodbye Guy
Thank gods that fraking Hammo is finally giving up standup. Justin Hamilton has been doing shows for eighteen years and
Read MoreThank gods that fraking Hammo is finally giving up standup. Justin Hamilton has been doing shows for eighteen years and
Read MoreAn Englishman dresses an American woman to present a lecture-cum-corroboree-cum-sing-a-long to white middle class theatre goers. She doesn’t understand that we celebrate
Read MoreSet in London in the 1900s, Sweeney Todd is the urban legend of a barber who slits the throats of his
Read MoreThis show’s start time was advertised as 7pm, only for me to discover on arrival that it actually kicked off
Read MoreApril 28 1996 may seem a long time ago, but for some it will always be yesterday. We may remember
Read MoreLove story: some assembly required. Transcending timelines, Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia is an incredibly clever play where everything in the past
Read MoreStill, a collection of eight monologues musing on the trials of modern relationships, is Mad March Hare Theatre’s latest production.
Read MoreLa Cage aux Folles is translated from french, with the help of Babelfish as ‘the cage with the insane ones’,
Read MoreBloodland is a collaboration between the Sydney Theatre Company, Adelaide Festival and Bangarra Dance Theatre. It’s about the struggle to assimilate
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