The Rabble: Cain and Abel
The Rabble don’t make easy theatre, but it’s an easy choice to see them. Always starting with a well-known text
Read MoreThe Rabble don’t make easy theatre, but it’s an easy choice to see them. Always starting with a well-known text
Read MoreDuncan Macmillan’s 2011 Lungs opens with a young woman–man couple in Ikea talking about having a baby, and a feeling
Read MoreIt was cold in Hobart last night. The sun’s out today but tonight promises to be colder, darker and weirder
Read MoreWhat Rhymes with Cars & Girls was Tim (You Am I) Rodgers’s first solo album in 1999. Aidan Fennessy loved it so much
Read MoreMy uterus is still reacting to The Rabble’s Frankenstein. I say it every time, but no one makes theatre like
Read MoreNo one makes theatre like The Rabble do. It’s like co-creators Emma Valente and Kate Davis take the concept of
Read MoreCarousel ponies, huffy walk-outs and a personal trigger warning when you pick up your ticket: The Rabble have adapted the Story
Read MoreTell me a story. Tell me in a way that it’s not been told before. This is the bliss of
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