A Case for the Existence of God (Red Stitch Theatre) – theatre review
Keith (Kevin Hofbauer) is a single, black, gay mortgage broker and caretaker of a young
Keith (Kevin Hofbauer) is a single, black, gay mortgage broker and caretaker of a young
In his seventh year at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Michael Shafar is laid back
Racism comes in many forms and from many quarters and can strike with the speed
A distressing story about intimidation and forced relocation, Aboriginal playwright and performer Brodie Murray dug
Fifty years on, it remains just as wacky, bold, sexy, energetic and as much fun
Set a generation after the height of the AIDS crisis, The Inheritance looks at what
Featuring 22 tracks from ABBA, Mamma Mia! The Musical is bright, breezy, energetic and heaps
A blood curdling scream at 2:22am sets the scene for a ghost story with a
It’s all good, clean, innocent, engaging, adventurous and flirtatious fun, until it isn’t. It is 1939
Navigating the vicissitudes in a relationship can be tricky at the best of times, but