YOUR NAME MEANS DREAM
‘Your Name Means Dream’ at Red Stitch Theatre is a captivating exploration of relationships between humans & machines, brought to life with remarkable depth and complexity. Written by Oscar nominee …
‘Your Name Means Dream’ at Red Stitch Theatre is a captivating exploration of relationships between humans & machines, brought to life with remarkable depth and complexity. Written by Oscar nominee …
What constitutes sexual assault and how difficult is it to prosecute? That is one of the key questions asked in the dramatic, at times comedic, work by English writer and …
The Kitchen Sink tells the story of a working-class family, living in the north of England, who are struggling trying to realise their dreams for a better life. Martin is facing …
Merlynn Tong’s Golden Blood is a gripping exploration of familial bonds and the seductive allure of the criminal underworld. This electrifying two-hander, masterfully directed by Tessa Leong, premiered at the …
She just may be my favourite entertainer … and with good reason. Time and again, Christie Whelan Browne has shown me that she is, indeed, the complete package. Combining humour …
The MDMS production of Sweet Charity at the Karralyka Theatre dives into the life of Charity Hope Valentine, a dance hall hostess in 1960s New York, whose unwavering optimism and …
From high octane pop and rock to soulful melodies and operatic arias, this is a rampant, raucous, defiant, unabashed and provocative celebration of cabaret. These divas and deviants know how …
“My Brilliant Apocalypse: The Return of Barry Brilliant” at the Melbourne Fringe Festival is an artistically, critical thought, provoking experience that builds excitement from the beginning. The reception was warm, …
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A political firestorm is brewing as the Far Right and LP the Far Left clash in the incendiary new work from writer Van Badham and director Gary Abrahams. There is …
“Secret Girl Stuff” is a powerful and evocative production that delivers a rude awakening to the realities of being a woman in a so-called “first world” country. From the moment …