P eriod perfect and defiant in its resilience to dodge the wrecking ball since 1927, Melbourne's glorious Palais Theatre set ...
What a carve up. Not quite the kingdom bequest of King Lear, yet there are resonance and refrains as matriarch, Monique, ...
First performed in 1986, Willy Russell’s monologue Shirley Valentine starred Pauline Collins, and was nominated for various high-profile awards, winning many of them. The pair’s success was somewhat ...
There was magic in the air last evening at a new performing space deep in the bowels of His Majesty's Theatre. The occasion was the launch of a new Fringe Festival Show, Adore Händel's Little Black ...
A play that begins with “The world is your oyster” and ends with “It’s just a roast”, Jacky is a theatrical feast. Jacky’s been away from his mob a long time now, working three jobs in the city, ...
So how do you adapt one of the worlds most loved epic tales by J.R.R. Tolkien from three densely packed novels into a 3 hours of live music theatre? Well, the answer is very satisfyingly indeed – and ...
A hit, a palpable hit, Hamlet Camp is full of wit, palpable wit. It begins with three poems, autobiographical, lyrical, wry, funny, each presented individually by the author/actor: Skip Retail Therapy ...
A hit, a palpable hit, Hamlet Camp is full of wit, palpable wit.
Dannielle De Andrea has a voice that sings in colour. Bright gold flecks dance from her throat as she scats melodies and rhythms. As she sings songs about her mother such as, Be Careful What you Wish ...
Above – Callum O'Malley, Peter Houghton and Tony Rive. Cover – Peter Houghton and Elizabeth Brennan. Photos – Ben Fon. What eventuated is a witty satirical comedy featuring many of Shakespeare’s ...