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The Melbourne season of In The Heights is a joyful night at the theatre; it will make you want to learn Spanish and start ...
The two leads, Ian Stenlake as Richard Hannay and Lisa McCune as Mary and Margaret are very good, with accomplished comic acumen, but it is the comedic virtuosity of The Umbilical Brothers, David ...
Heather Bloom 09 August 2025 Created from Robert Brown’s extensive catalogue of songs written for other musicals and events, Songs for a New World has no direct throughline but still appears as a ...
After the interval we had the rare experience of hearing the Requiem by Michael Haydn, Joseph Haydn’s younger brother. It was ...
Nearly forty years on, David Williamson’s Emerald City is possibly more pertinent, poignant and passionate, the skewering satire and sparkling dialogue finding solid contemporary footing in Mark ...
Event details Fingerless Theatre in association with bAKEHOUSE Theatre Company presents Ophelia Thinks Harder by Jean Betts and William Shakespeare Director Alex Kendall Robson Venue: KXT on Broadway ...
Prepare to enter a world of absolute chaos with Hearth Theatre’s production of The 39 Steps. Based on John Buchan’s novel that was adapted into Alfred Hitchcock’s 1935 spy film of the same name, The ...
Jonathan Biggins has been delivering a version of Paul Keating for over twenty years, harking back to his days with the long running success of the Wharf Revue under the auspices of Sydney Theatre ...
A love letter to Lorca, with a whiff of William Styron, Andrew Bovell’s Song of First Desire begins with a faltering recitation of the slain poet’s Dittty of First Desire by a woman in her underwear, ...
Richard Carroll’s production of The Pirates of Penzance is the very model of a post-modern major musical. In gleeful theatricality, it is a fantastic act of piracy, gleefully plundering the Gilbert ...
Production companies protest that preview performances are not review ready but Blinking Light, producers of These Youths Be Protesting, need not heed that point of view. These Youths Be Protesting is ...
Australia's online home for performing artsWhat is Echo? Is it a metaphor for our existence, the endless bounce of noise that reverberates around the world in a quieter and quieter hum but can never ...
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