Review: Suddenly Last Summer, Sydney Theatre Co
Tennessee Williams always encouraged the reach for something more in the stage directions of his plays, seeking for an elevated
Read MoreTennessee Williams always encouraged the reach for something more in the stage directions of his plays, seeking for an elevated
Read MoreIt’s worth seeing Blak Cabaret to hang outside in the Malthouse forecourt, and it’s impossible not to love Kahmahi Djordon King in
Read MoreDaniel Tobias is almost unrecognisable as Otto Rot of the endlessly wonderful comedy duo band Die Roten Punkte. There’s no keytar
Read MoreDennis Kelly’s cautionary morality fable of corporate greed, corruption and an insatiable hunger for power at any cost, The Ritual
Read MoreWritten by the agitprop and comedic mastermind Dario Fo, Johan Padan and the Discovery of the Americas is Hoy Polloy
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Read MoreOnce Were Leaders looks back in time, but simultaneously compares the past with the present. In the past, it suggests, there
Read MoreWhile the national opera company is being lampooned for regurgitating the easier-sell popular works, it’s great seeing smaller companies presenting
Read MoreSimon Morrison-Baldwin pays loving homage to one of French history’s most overlooked personalities: diplomat, spy, courtier and decorated serviceman Charles-Geneviève-Louise-Auguste-André-Thimothée
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