Bartleby
Bartleby, written and directed by Julian Hobba, and currently playing at the Street Theatre, Canberra is a solid and delightful
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Read MoreWalking into this production is like nothing else. The audience (much smaller than usual, only 360 people can fit) sits
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Read MorePassion, Beauty and Dance- Natalie Weir’s The Red Shoes The Red Shoes is a timeless story about a woman torn
Read MoreAmong walls of tape-sealed cardboard boxes stands a middle-aged man in a suit. He has a beard, an accent and
Read MoreDavid Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross is many things. It won Mamet the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Drama because it captured a time,
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