Circe’s Carnival of Vice
Gender bending and a hallucinatory trip are the focus of Bloomsday in Melbourne’s playful, highly original work, Circe’s Carnival of Vice. Temptation and temerity make for compelling bedfellows in a …
Gender bending and a hallucinatory trip are the focus of Bloomsday in Melbourne’s playful, highly original work, Circe’s Carnival of Vice. Temptation and temerity make for compelling bedfellows in a …
Heartbreak Hotel – Breaking up is hard to do. So it goes, as Karin McCracken and Simon Leary put on a slick show unpacking her characters’ angst at trying to …
There is a reason that Stephanie Lake is my favourite choreographer. In short, she is eternally creative in the work she produces. Her striking visual aesthetic elevates the art form. …
“The Wrong Gods” is a truly captivating show. I walked in with an open mind, unsure what to expect, and was immediately drawn into its world. The staging was beautifully …
Windmill Theatre Company has struck gold with their dazzling production of Mamma Mia! now lighting up Bunjil Place in Narre Warren until June 21. Bursting with heart, humour, and hit …
Brighton Theatre Company presents their second season showcasing two one act plays that both instantly transport the audience into the stories of popular classic acts known as ‘A Lady of …
I was looking forward to seeing Batsh*t at The Arts Centre for its warm ambience, luxe carpet & comfy seats that invite an exhale before the house lights have even …
Society has grown up with the expectation that women will get married to men and have children. The men will go to work, while the women will tend to the …
The Birds, based on the Daphne DuMaurier short story of the same name and adapted for the stage by Louise Fox, is a collaborative tour de force. Set in a …
A pugilist’s confessional, Shadow Boxing is tough, gritty and unrelenting. Samuel Addison features as the boxer, whose father, Errol Sebastian Flynn (who we never meet), also put on the gloves. …