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MTC: The Sublime

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…

10 years ago

MTC: Glengarry Glen Ross

David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross is many things. It won Mamet the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Drama because it captured a time,…

10 years ago

MTC: The Speechmaker

A technically brilliant satire on the American political machine, The Speechmaker drips with the larrikinish Aussie wit we would expect…

10 years ago

Martina Murray: MTC’s NEON Festival of Independent Theatre

Following the resounding success of its 2013 inception, the NEON Festival of Independent Theatre returns with a stellar line-up of…

10 years ago

MTC: Ghosts

Overwrought and underwhelming, the MTC's Ghosts is as haunting as the Luna Park ghost train, but not as fun. The 1880s critics…

10 years ago

Love Thy Neighbour: Neighbourhood Watch at MTC

The critically acclaimed modern masterpiece Neighbourhood Watch will continue to delight audiences at Melbourne Theatre Company (MTC) until Saturday 26…

10 years ago

MTC: Neighbourhood Watch

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…

10 years ago

Bert LaBonte: From ATLANTIS to Washington and everything in between

Bert LaBonte would have to be one of the most down-to-earth actors out there. Most in demand. Most relaxed. Ironic?…

10 years ago

Big Bad Wolf

On the way to Big Bad Wolf, five-year-old Ella and I talked about what we thought it was going to be…

10 years ago