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Avenue Q (National Theatre) – musical theatre review

Few, if any, would question how revolutionary the preschool educational television program Sesame Street has been since it first aired…

Pride & Prejudice (QPAC) – theatre review

It’s 250 years since Jane Austen was born and her witty, insightful works still endure. Pride & Prejudice remains one…

And Then There Were None (Comedy Theatre and touring) – theatre review

Accountability is behind the twisted Agatha Christie tale And Then There Were None. Eight people are invited to a luxurious…

POTUS or Behind Every Great Dumbass are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive (fortyfivedownstairs) – theatre review

So much raucous fun, POTUS pushes all the right buttons when it comes to political incorrectness and scandal. In short,…

Nijinsky (The Australian Ballet) – ballet review

Spectacular. Creative (in short, it is visionary). Compelling. Nijinksy showcases the very best of The Australian Ballet. As the title…

A Nightime Travesty (Malthouse Theatre) – theatre review

With selective taste appeal, A Nightime Travesty is a walk on the wild side. It is a parody, an extreme…

TRUTH (Malthouse Theatre) – theatre review

Is he a hero or a villain, a revolutionary or a zealot? Fair questions to pose about a man who…

ARIA (Ensemble Theatre) – theatre review

Families – you can’t live with them and you can’t live without them. In short, that is what playwright David…

Hadestown (Theatre Royal Sydney) – musical theatre review

The hero in Hadestown goes to hell and back in his quest to rescue the love of his life. This…

Constellations (Lunatix Theatre) – theatre review

Life is about sliding door moments. The decisions we make … the directions we choose have consequences. And so it…