Roaring (Chapel Off Chapel) – theatre review
Sex, crime and bad behaviour characterise the ’60s dark period drama romance Roaring, the debut
Sex, crime and bad behaviour characterise the ’60s dark period drama romance Roaring, the debut
Featuring 22 tracks from ABBA, Mamma Mia! The Musical is bright, breezy, energetic and heaps
Just why Deborah Conway and her husband Willy Zygier are cherished as Australian music royalty
Their father was big and strong. He could be fun, but more often than not
Bananaland opens in the wake of Covid’s decimation of the performing arts sector. Only the
Justin Williams makes the impossible possible with a big smile on his face. He is an
Stunning. That word best sums up The Australian Ballet’s reinvention of Anne Woolliams’ acclaimed 1977
How clever and creative. Circa’s Carnival of the Animals is an engaging, endearing, comedic and
It is the future and Earth Seven is becoming uninhabitable. Too many people, too few
Immersive and interactive theatre excites me. It always has. We don’t see enough of it in