Shit is the shit. The fourth show of the 2015 MTC Neon Festival of Independent Theatre screams louder and stronger than…
Cabaret, as a beating-heart underground art form, has its roots in politics, provocation, and rebellion – intimacy and authenticity without…
With an unfocused and poorly written book, a disappointing score and an altogether bewildering story line, Bring It On did…
A gothic chorus softly sings and chants. It’s dark and ominous, there is a large circle of candles at various…
It’s impossible to predict what delights awaits you when planning to attend a Sven Swenson production. With intriguing storylines and surprising…
The Blue Room in Perth gives voice to emerging creative talent and allows independent theatre artists to get their work…
Apparently times are tough on the dating scene. The women of Ginger & Tonic and the men of Suade are…
In her own words, Ruth Wilkin has a lovely life. Her childhood was ordinary, she doesn’t strip or get nude…
The only thing legendary about Legends! is how aggressively mediocre it is. The James Kirkwood play has hit Sydney as…
Luigi Lucente’s Jim Morrison: Kaleidoscope, a dreamy trip tribute to rock legend Jim Morrison, is haphazard – but it’s supposed…