La Mama

La Mama: American Buffalo

David Mamet’s American Buffalo was one of his first works written in 1975 and opening on Broadway in 1977. It…

10 years ago

MKA: Unsex Me

Sitting between performance art and cabaret, Mark Wilson’s one-man-woman-man piece is contentious, provocative and arresting. Presented as part of MKA’s…

10 years ago

La Mama: The Madness of the Day

Within a tiny white-washed room – reminiscent of a clinic – we are confronted with ‘B,’ a mysterious man approaching…

10 years ago

La Mama: The Great Game

Right before the beginning of The Great Game, two spinster sisters find themselves isolated in rural Australia, far from their…

10 years ago

Midsumma: No one likes me

Created and performed by Darren Vizer, No One Likes Me is about being different: growing up as a homosexual in…

10 years ago

Midsumma: Everything I know I learnt from Madonna

Drawing from his fixation with the pop-music queen/goddess Madonna, performer and writer Wayne Tunks shares some of the messy, complex…

10 years ago

La Mama: Mein Kampf

Today's the last chance to see Mein Kampf at La Mama. It's been sold out for days, but you never know your…

11 years ago

La Mama: Wake up Hate

If resurrection is madness, then Wake up Hate is a descent into a delusion that is peppered with ideas of…

11 years ago

La Mama: The Penelopaid

Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad is a confronting and humorous account of Penelope, a bit player in the epic Odyssey. Famous…

11 years ago