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Theatre legend Rachel Tucker travels down under for DO YOU HEAR THE PEOPLE SING?

It is fifty years since Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg first met and began a collaboration that would change the course of musical theatre…

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The Roar of the Silent Majority

On 8 September 2022 the world received the sad news that Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom and the…

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Elijah Williams chats GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY

Set in 1930s Minnesota, Girl From The North Country has taken the theatrical world by storm, selling out seasons in…

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Urinetown is a wee bit close to reality

Robert de Niro, in his role as Al Capone in the 1987 blockbuster The Untouchables, said: "We laugh because it’s…

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Jane Ede chats about making Opera accessible with BEFORE BREAKFAST

It’s early morning in 1947 Australia. Sunshine streams through the window and birds are singing. But Charlotte is on the…

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The Six Fix: Turning His-tory into Her Story

Along with the rest of the world, Aussie audiences continue to turn up in their droves to experience Six, the…

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Phantom of the Opera: At the Opera House

It's here and for the first time ever The Phantom of The Opera, Andrew Lloyd Webber's hit musical, is actually…

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Shifting the Spotlight: Rhys Velasquez of Evolution Casting

Shifting the Spotlight is a new feature series aiming to showcase individuals and organisations that are making a positive and…

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The Mousetrap: Why We’re All Ensnared

John Osborne’s acclaimed 1950s drama Look Back in Anger premiered in London in 1956, and finished its run by the…

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Are cruel intentions the preserve of the powerful and privileged?

The eve of any new year throbs with hope, anticipation and optimism. This is especially true of the dawn of…

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