Sherlock Holmes and the Ripper Murders (Genesian) – theatre review
Those familiar with Batman will know that he had a good working relationship with Commissioner
Those familiar with Batman will know that he had a good working relationship with Commissioner
Absurdist but with heart, Louis Nowra’s Cosi is fun to watch but appears to have
The classic tale of Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw is a crowd-pleaser for all ages.
Phineas Taylor Barnum (1810 – 1891) was the master of smoke and mirrors; the ultimate
The unerring passage of time as death nears is the subject of Wakey, Wakey. In
Amy Ingram has a talent for portraying insecure or downtrodden females and she uses that
La Traviata Stripped and Dressed in Jazz and Blues is classic opera shortened and mashed
Fleur Kilpatrick’s stage adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut’s novel Slaughterhouse Five explores the horrors of war
The ability to write, direct and act in your own play is no mean feat.
Australian theatre doesn’t get much rawer and stirring than Barbara and The Camp Dogs now