Story of O: Oh yes, yes, yes
Carousel ponies, huffy walk-outs and a personal trigger warning when you pick up your ticket: The Rabble have adapted the Story
Read MoreCarousel ponies, huffy walk-outs and a personal trigger warning when you pick up your ticket: The Rabble have adapted the Story
Read MoreDue to a disjointed story light on insight, Stormy Weather: The Lena Horne Project was often too breezy and fluffy;
Read MoreAussieTheatre has a double pass to give away to The Glory Box… Paradise in Melbourne next Thursday 11 July at
Read MoreIndependent ensemble Four Letter Word takes Melbourne’s theatre subculture underground – literally. Bethany Simons spoke with first time playwright Angus
Read MoreSelf-described “chanteuse and torch singer” Lady Rizo demands  attention. It’s not just because of her glamourous ascent to the stage in
Read MoreAs the audience waited for David Pomeranz to appear in Chaplin: A Life. In Concert, a screen showing a photograph of
Read MoreArthur Miller’s The Crucible was my favourite play when I was 17 and, along with Lillian Hellman, Miller was my favourite playwright.
Read MoreMargaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad is a confronting and humorous account of Penelope, a bit player in the epic Odyssey. Famous
Read MoreYoung independent company Attic Erratic started performing and working together in 2010 and are well on their way to being
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