The Color Purple (Chapel off Chapel) – theatre review
A rich, harrowing and deeply evocative story has been superbly translated into captivating musical theatre
A rich, harrowing and deeply evocative story has been superbly translated into captivating musical theatre
For better or worse, there’s only one Woody Allen. The master of that dry, self-deprecating
“All writers are procrastinators,” laughs filmmaker Nicholas Verso, the director of a new Australian coming
– BBC First British Film Festival – Only in cinemas from 25 October 2016 We
Inanely silly, slapstick comedic and fun, it is hard to believe that Masterminds is based
Kishi Bashi (Kaoru Ishibashi) has released his third full-length album and it’s quite a departure
Do Something Else is a new work devised by two dancers Cloe Fournier and Ryuichi
Miss Saigon: 25th Anniversary Performance is a deeply moving, richly rewarding film of the play
Not to be confused with The Handmaid’s Tale — Margaret Atwood’s Booker Prize nominated dystopian
In late 1997 Anu Singh, a beautiful law-student in Canberra killed her boyfriend Joe Cinque