Donating Felix (Q44 Theatre) – theatre review
Not being able to conceive when one is desperate to start a family can cause
Not being able to conceive when one is desperate to start a family can cause
What a grand show and a great experience Kurios is. Artistic excellence, ingenuity and reinvention are
Noni Hazlehurst is unrecognisable as dishevelled vagrant Christie, wandering about the rubbish that litters the Cremorne
Promiscuity to hide the pain. That – in a nutshell – is the short life and
A cleverly conceived and executed piece that purports to be one thing and turns out
A darkly comedic, sick and twisted story concerning an extreme job interview to find a
A slow moving, wordy piece about loneliness, fragility and connection, I can’t say The Curtain
The 1947 play A Streetcar Named Desire is the most celebrated of Tennessee Williams’ works.
Billy Elliot The Musical remains as moving and evocative as when I first saw it
Pre-show music and mingling sets the tone of The Neighbourhood, as the show’s performers (Cieavash