This raucous production can probably best be summed up by the Briefs boys themselves: “A lot of butch, with a…
Don Giovanni by Mozart is a sumptuous feast of bawdiness, high drama and hilarity. On opening night, when anxiety can stilt…
Should theatre or performance art make you uncomfortable? If you are uncomfortable because it makes you think, challenges established notions…
Perhaps going with the maxim “if it aint broke, don’t fix it”, Opera Australia present yet another revival of Elijah…
John Steinbeck’s 1936 novella Of Mice and Men, as well as being a staple high-school reading text, has had numerous adaptations: two…
The cult fascination with Big and Little Edie Beale doesn't resonate as it does in the US, but it doesn't…
Their athleticism is plain to see, yet you won’t find them running around a sporting oval or kicking a ball.…
If there's one lesson I've learned from William Shakespeare it's that the zaniest of antics happen in the forest. (more…)
At its worst, autobiographical performance is self-indulgent and trite. At its best, it draws the audience into the lives of…
The only thing that over shadows Joanna Murray-Smith's complex plot and labyrinth structure is her delicious and quotable wit. Back…