The Culture (Theatre Works’ Explosives Factory) – theatre review
Will (Mina Asfour) and Katie (Laura Jackson) are millennial best friends who live together. Both single
Will (Mina Asfour) and Katie (Laura Jackson) are millennial best friends who live together. Both single
WARNING – FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY Ten naked women cavorting on stage in a comic
Almost three quarters of a century after it was written, the power, passion and desolation
As Gordon Gekko, in the 1987 Oliver Stone-directed hit film Wall Street, Michael Douglas said
It’s all good, clean, innocent, engaging, adventurous and flirtatious fun, until it isn’t. It is 1939
What is truth and what is fantasy? The lines are blurred in the dramatic play
Racism, disadvantage, “the mob” and money collide in the incendiary new work from Declan Furber
Moving and at times confronting, At What Cost? leaves the audience in a stunned silence
Having just sat through The World According to Dinosaurs, I am sorry to say I
The dress code for the Brisbane Premiere of Moulin Rouge! The Musical is ‘Spectacular Spectacular’,