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Urinetown is a wee bit close to reality

Robert de Niro, in his role as Al Capone in the 1987 blockbuster The Untouchables, said: "We laugh because it’s…

2 years ago

The Six Fix: Turning His-tory into Her Story

Along with the rest of the world, Aussie audiences continue to turn up in their droves to experience Six, the…

2 years ago

Phantom of the Opera: At the Opera House

It's here and for the first time ever The Phantom of The Opera, Andrew Lloyd Webber's hit musical, is actually…

2 years ago

Shifting the Spotlight: Rhys Velasquez of Evolution Casting

Shifting the Spotlight is a new feature series aiming to showcase individuals and organisations that are making a positive and…

2 years ago

The Mousetrap: Why We’re All Ensnared

John Osborne’s acclaimed 1950s drama Look Back in Anger premiered in London in 1956, and finished its run by the…

2 years ago

Are cruel intentions the preserve of the powerful and privileged?

The eve of any new year throbs with hope, anticipation and optimism. This is especially true of the dawn of…

2 years ago

A Truly Topical Thriller

If a Grand Canyon of a tale, with a taut plot, a distillation of sex, politics, corruption & betrayal, plus…

2 years ago

Bonnie and Clyde: Where does guilt really lie?

In 2011 Bonnie and Clyde opened on Broadway. The response was lackluster, and the run ended after only two months.…

2 years ago

Cinderella and the Two-Way Staircase of Social Mobility

Once upon a time, in a land far away (Greece, if you must know) there lived a young slave girl…

2 years ago