Melbourne Fringe: The Bookbinder
The great appeal of a fringe festival is that there’s always something to surprise, maybe even delight. With their one-person show
Read moreThe great appeal of a fringe festival is that there’s always something to surprise, maybe even delight. With their one-person show
Read moreThis time next week, the 32nd Melbourne Fringe 2014 will be off and running with over 400 shows by over
Read moreDavid Williamson’s writing, produced on stage and screen, as well as being on school curricula, for over 40 years has
Read moreAttic Erratic’s The City They Burned is a re-telling of the Genesis story of Lot and his family. I remember learning about godly
Read moreWith an ambitious and successful Pozible fundraising campaign, an empty amazing space in the CBD and the determination to move
Read moreQ44 launched as a company earlier in the year and Theresa Rebeck’s 1992 play Spike Heels is their third production, this time
Read moreThe MTC’s production of Brendan Cowell’s The Sublime left me angry. So, I took some time to think, read and discuss. I’m
Read moreToday’s performance of Master Class at fortyfive downstairs has sold out but if you book now, you might be able to get
Read moreMichelle Ryan danced professionally in Australia and overseas. Ten years ago, she was at the peak of her career and
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