StageArt: Titanic, the Musical
StageArt’s new chamber version of Titanic, the Musical is a compelling interpretation of rarely-performed piece, which opened on Broadway in
Read moreStageArt’s new chamber version of Titanic, the Musical is a compelling interpretation of rarely-performed piece, which opened on Broadway in
Read moreSimon Burke’s cabaret, Something About Always, was populated on its Saturday matinee mostly by people in the entertainment business and
Read moreBicycle, currently in the late-show slot at the Old Fitz, is an entertaining and insightful feminist commentary on writing, creativity
Read moreHanuman, a cheeky child monkey, gets impatient when his mother takes too long finding mangoes for him in the forest.
Read morePerfectly balanced between provocation and parody, We Get It! (Rachel Perk, Marcel Dorney) burst onto the stage at the Brisbane
Read moreSven Ratzke’s Starman – a sold-out success at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival – is a powder keg of energy and
Read moreIn many ways, I See Me & Meryl Streep is a wonderful homage to the actor Meryl Streep. But what
Read moreAfter discovering Alice Tovey’s Malice at last year’s Melbourne Fringe festival, I was really excited to see what she would
Read moreSing On Through Tomorrow is a collection of composer/performer Matthew Lee Robinson’s earliest work; songs that first appeared in his
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