Julia
It was 9th October 2012 when Prime Minister Julia Gillard drew a line in the sand. … when she refused to stay silent any longer. To that point she had …
It was 9th October 2012 when Prime Minister Julia Gillard drew a line in the sand. … when she refused to stay silent any longer. To that point she had …
Ellen O’Connor presents their show “Late To My Own Party” at the Butterfly Club and it was a comedy trip! From the moment the show started, O’Connor was on point …
Call it searching for creativity or a descent into madness. That is a matter of interpretation. Carpet and Sand is a fanciful re-telling of a trip that English theatre and film …
Tom Holloway’s 100 Reasons for War (2015) has been updated to reflect present day conflict in Calamity Practice’s uproarious, disturbing production of the work. At one point, all eight actors that …
Just what are people capable of? Can we exist in harmony? Is symbiosis even possible? Those questions are explored in the darkly comedic, at times disturbing, strikingly original theatrical work Multiple …
Spectacular, colourful and creative headdresses, feathers and finery are front and centre as performers from Club Vegas hit the stage. Broad smiles, popular song and dance numbers, athletic, dare-devil acrobatics and …
To bastardise a popular expression, those flying closest to the sun shine brightest before they burn up. That set of words could be the starting point for the Andrew Lloyd Webber …
Saucy and stylish, creative and captivating. Such is a very special burlesque show that breaks new ground in a long-standing, traditional form of entertainment that can be traced back to the …
The Flood, written and directed by Tara Kennedy, was quite a surreal experience. The cast and crew worked collaboratively and flawlessly together to create a unique and emotional performance. Watching …
Power, passion and subterfuge make for a heady cocktail. And so it is in Opera Australia’s Tosca. It is a compelling thriller with a great deal of bite, being staged at …