Malthouse: Wild Surmise
Jane Montgomery Griffiths says her adaption of Dorothy Porter's 2004 verse novel Wild Surmise “is an enactment of the act of love
Read moreJane Montgomery Griffiths says her adaption of Dorothy Porter's 2004 verse novel Wild Surmise “is an enactment of the act of love
Read moreWhether or not the balance between dark humour and an unsettling atmosphere has been perfected in Tom Wright’s modern take
Read moreI wonder what Federico García Lorca would think about Blood Wedding being performed in Australia 80 years after he wrote it. His
Read moreAnother Lament, described as an improvisation on Henry Purcell’s music, is a reprisal of a 2010 Chamber Made season presented
Read moreUntil I hit Google, I didn’t know about Austrian writer Thomas Bernhard. A quote from the New York Times that his works
Read moreAn Englishman dresses an American woman to present a lecture-cum-corroboree-cum-sing-a-long to white middle class theatre goers. She doesn’t understand that we celebrate
Read moreTheatrical innovator and multi award-winning British comedian Christopher Green brings his wonderfully outrageous character, Tina C, to the Malthouse stage
Read moreStephen Fry described Christopher Green’s Tina C as “one of the great comic creations of the age”. Tina may not
Read moreMelbourne’s Hayloft Project gang flew their The Wild Duck back to the Malthouse from Belvoir Street with a swag of 2011
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