Romeo and Juliet – theatre review
The pre-show soundtrack of “Teenage Dirtbag” type songs seems to be an apt choice ahead
The pre-show soundtrack of “Teenage Dirtbag” type songs seems to be an apt choice ahead
According to American novelist Flannery O’Connor, “the beginning of human knowledge is through the senses”.
If you haven’t heard of Kill Climate Deniers you probably should have. The hyperbolically titled
Premiering to rave reviews in 2015, The Dinner Party (former title The Host) is a gripping
Amy Ingram has a talent for portraying insecure or downtrodden females and she uses that
Brisbane Arts Theatre’s latest mainstage production sets a frenetic pace from its opening scene. It’s
The sound of doorbells chiming is ringing across Brisbane, for as the advertising warned, the
It’s been a long time since I have read George Johnston’s 1964 Miles Franklin Award-winning
Next to Normal begins with a familiar modern family scene; suburban mother Diana Goodman (Carly
Queensland Theatre’s Death of a Salesman was a mighty production of a mighty play with