QTC Makes Much Ado About Shakespeare’s 400th Anniversay
It has been 33 years since Queensland Theatre Company last produced Much Ado About Nothing, so it’s high time Brisbane
Read moreIt has been 33 years since Queensland Theatre Company last produced Much Ado About Nothing, so it’s high time Brisbane
Read moreThe tragedy Titus is the fictional account of Roman general Titus, returned from war to face a queen bent on
Read moreOn Saturday night at their Holy Trinity Headquarters in Fortitude Valley, Heartbeast Theatre unveiled their latest offering, King Lear; the well-known
Read moreOne late summer evening in the dimmed, pooling light of La Boite’s Roundhouse Theatre, a brave Ben Schostakowski (director) polishes
Read moreHave you seen every show that comes to town, and then some? Have you read all of Shakespeare’s plays (and
Read moreI saw Tim Crouch’s An Oak Tree at the 2008 Melbourne Festival. It assured me that I’d see anything he created and I
Read moreI, Malvolio, hate you. Look at you. Sitting there with your bellies full of pop and pickled herring. Laughing at
Read moreAussieTheatre is thrilled to be giving away a double pass to Bell Shakespeare’s production of The Dream at Arts Centre Melbourne. The clue
Read moreOnce more into the breach my friends. This time I’m sitting nervously in the atrium before Bell Shakespeare’s Henry V and
Read moreNot Having seen a William Shakespeare play since studying them in high school, I wasn’t entirely sure what I would
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