A part of the Midsumma Festival, Sugar is a thoughtful production that reminds us that fairytales can be bought and paid for, ...
Witnessing opening night of Little Shop of Horrors at the Cremorne Theatre, QPAC, we were amongst it all unfolding. Dress-ups ...
Nearly forty years on, David Williamson’s Emerald City is possibly more pertinent, poignant and passionate, the skewering satire and sparkling dialogue finding solid contemporary footing in Mark ...
Musicals can get a bad rap; the old-school 1940s-style “classics” are often filled with outdated concepts and blatantly offensive racial and gender stereotypes or are, as Gen Z would say, simply ...
Production companies protest that preview performances are not review ready but Blinking Light, producers of These Youths Be Protesting, need not heed that point of view. These Youths Be Protesting is ...
Hitting the sweet spot in a corner shop, Koreaboo is a theatrical pleasure, pure and simple. Written by and starring Michelle Lim Davidson, Koreaboo takes its name from the term used to describe ...
Above – Riley Warner and Chanella Macri. Cover – Jennifer Vuletic. Photos – Matt Byrne. The Director, Stephen Nicolazzo has come to this play with lived experience of having to understand the ...
Above – Will O'Mahony, Emily Rose Brennan, Deep Sroa and Ratidzo Mambo. Cover – Emily Rose Brennan and Deep Sroa. Photos – Daniel J Grant The title of this play takes its name from a “drinking game” ...
This production, now showing at the Lyric Theatre at Brisbane’s QPAC, is, in the words of Queensland Ballet’s artistic director Ivan Gil-Ortega, “... a revival of one of the greatest ballet ...
Above – Brea Macey and Eleni Cassimatis. Photo – Phil Erbacher. Hamlet is not healthy, not developed enough to know about affection and love. Also he is a coward, a smouldering blonde brooder and ...
“Dangerous and destructive but not in this room”, becomes a mantra of sorts, a powerful refrain, in Life is a Dream, Claudia Osborne’s fascinating reworking of Pedro Calderón de la Barca’s play about ...
With its concerns continuing to resonate today, Tom Wright’s adaptation of Joan Lindsay’s novel, Picnic at Hanging Rock is an excellent choice of an Australian classic to bring to the stage. The novel ...
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