Alice in Wonderland (Athenaeum Theatre) – theatre review
Nonsense, fiddle-faddle and poppycock is the essence of Lewis Carroll’s timeless classic Alice in Wonderland. Now
Nonsense, fiddle-faddle and poppycock is the essence of Lewis Carroll’s timeless classic Alice in Wonderland. Now
Sixty-five minutes of glorious mayhem. That is what you get with this extraordinarily detailed production. It is
A musical for the littlies – I speak of preschoolers and primary school age children
Vanya Polunin is to clowning what Sir Donald Bradman was to cricket – a genius. Honing
A new Pharoah has stepped into Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat. Trevor Ashley, who played Edna
Sophia (Lou Wall) has been desperate to get into the property market for some time. So
Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s Little Eyolf (1894) is a searing portrait of angst. Rita (Elisa Armstrong)
As children, what do we fear the most? That the boogie man will get us. It
The stakes are high from the outset of Queensland Theatre’s blockbuster season closer First Casualty.
Vulnerability and how to make it as an actor. That is what The Mentor is