Berlin (MTC) – theatre review
Passion, intellectual rigour and the Holocaust collide in Joanna Murray-Smith’s intense, high verbiage, sexually charged
Passion, intellectual rigour and the Holocaust collide in Joanna Murray-Smith’s intense, high verbiage, sexually charged
Set on the eve of WWII, Six Minutes to Midnight is a moderately engaging spy
A family is traumatised by the tragic death of a child in Vaughn Stein’s Every
Four disparate individuals enter a twilight zone. No, that’s not the starting point for a gag.
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Originally formed in the 80’s, The Choir’s long creative partnership between singer and guitarist Derri
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