The MTC's production of Brendan Cowell's The Sublime left me angry. So, I took some time to think, read and discuss. I'm…
David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross is many things. It won Mamet the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Drama because it captured a time,…
A technically brilliant satire on the American political machine, The Speechmaker drips with the larrikinish Aussie wit we would expect…
Following the resounding success of its 2013 inception, the NEON Festival of Independent Theatre returns with a stellar line-up of…
Overwrought and underwhelming, the MTC's Ghosts is as haunting as the Luna Park ghost train, but not as fun. The 1880s critics…
The critically acclaimed modern masterpiece Neighbourhood Watch will continue to delight audiences at Melbourne Theatre Company (MTC) until Saturday 26…
Any one who saw Lally Katz's super-gorgeous Stories I Want to Tell You in Person heard about her writing of Neighbourhood Watch, and…
Bert LaBonte would have to be one of the most down-to-earth actors out there. Most in demand. Most relaxed. Ironic?…
On the way to Big Bad Wolf, five-year-old Ella and I talked about what we thought it was going to be…