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
An unexpected power play between an about to be anointed Prime Minister and a make-up
Loneliness. Pain. Emotional connection. Desire. Sexual kinks. Consent. That is US writer Clare Barron’s Shhhh, which
We are in Kabul, Afghanistan in 2013, as the US troops are starting a major
Wittenoom, the former town and declared contaminated site in the Pilbara region of Western Australia
Sophia (Lou Wall) has been desperate to get into the property market for some time. So
If anything will put you off working at a fast-food outlet, look no further than
Catholic guilt and US conservative politics are given a whack in the Australian premiere of
A family secret is the elephant in the room when three generations of women share
Power and control shift constantly in the drama The Cane, which is set in England. On