If I Drown I Can Swim
It is often hard to recognise when someone is speaking from the heart, particularly when bringing to the surface social
Read MoreIt is often hard to recognise when someone is speaking from the heart, particularly when bringing to the surface social
Read More“They ought to put out the eyes of painters as they do goldfinches in order that they can sing better”
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Read MoreFollowing up from winning the Writers’ Fellowship award for Sleepyhead, Perth playwright Nathaniel Moncrieff and co-director Sam Farringdon breathe life
Read MoreWhether or not the balance between dark humour and an unsettling atmosphere has been perfected in Tom Wright’s modern take
Read MoreTo explore a delicate subject in such a poignant, profound and respectful way truly makes a work of art. Tm
Read MoreWhen you wake up in the morning singing the first tune from the performance you saw the night before, you
Read MoreWhen actors have so much life that their presence fills such a small, intimate performing space and the audience is
Read MoreIn what can be described as nothing less than eye-opening theatre, Nick Candy’s John Gavin spirals through controlled chaos in
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