Flake (Red Stitch Theatre) – theatre review
Identity and family are the key ingredients in the incendiary world premiere comedic drama Flake,
Identity and family are the key ingredients in the incendiary world premiere comedic drama Flake,
Succinctly put, intriguing. “What if I said I am not what you think you see? I
A secret imaginary rendezvous between two towering but polar opposite African American leaders plays out
After spending two years in a Chinese jail for organising a protest that never happened, Lin
Grim storytelling at its nasty best, the dystopian thriller Pomona set me back on my
In Escaped Alone, society as we know it has fallen apart. Survivors are few. Four
The unerring passage of time as death nears is the subject of Wakey, Wakey. In
What price success? That’s the key question asked in Clare Barron’s Australian premiere satirical comedy
Red Stitch’s 25th anniversary production of Michael Gow’s Sweet Phoebe turns the tables on the
Three superb performances highlight Lamb. This sensitive theatrical work combines word and song, and focuses