The Boys – a must-see, but not for the faint hearted
It has often been suggested that Gordon Graham’s popular Australian play The Boys finds its basis in the brutal rape, torture
Read MoreIt has often been suggested that Gordon Graham’s popular Australian play The Boys finds its basis in the brutal rape, torture
Read MoreMidsummer (a play with songs) is exactly what contemporary theatre needs: a funny, fresh and gently joyous romantic play (with
Read MoreCautionary Tales For Children was presented as part of the Arts Centre’s Carnegie18 New Music Theatre Series. I arrived early
Read MoreUnanswered! is an ambitious dance piece that is high on energy and ideas but, unfortunately, never quite delivers on its
Read MoreAs a QandA watcher, of course I love the terribly witty and glorious British telly series Yes Minister and Yes PM. And now we have of
Read MorePygmalion: It’s one of literature’s great experiments. Can Professor Henry Higgins, backed by fellow academe Colonel Pickering, transform a common
Read MoreWith the return of Annie to Sydney stages and Young Talent Time to our screens, it seems we might be
Read MoreVisually spectacular and elaborate, the Black Swan State Theatre Company presents Hilary Bell’s newly commissioned The White Divers of Broome as
Read MoreWhen confronted with the concept that in a maddened frenzy a man decides to salvage his lawnmower from an imminent
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