Working with Children (MTC) – theatre review
What the hell am I seeing? What does it mean? Why am I even in
What the hell am I seeing? What does it mean? Why am I even in
As clever and highly regarded as it is, I can’t say I particularly warmed to
Brisbane Festival’s 2018 program brims with big-name acts, more world premieres than ever, and a
Blasted is a remarkably insightful and deeply traumatising work from British playwright Sarah Kane, first
Depression and suicide are hardly topics to make light of. But humour proves to be
I love Hamlet; it’s my preferred Shakespearean tragedy. Visiting its Kronborg Castle setting was my
Poignant. Deeply moving. Brilliantly conceived and executed. A life story rich and redolent. That’s what
Nell Gwynn, by Jessica Swale, won the Olivier Award for Best New Comedy in 2016.
A bravura performance from renowned Australian actor Colin Friels highlights Scaramouche Jones. This intoxicating work was
Desire, death and possession feature in Dybbuks. This obtuse world premiere is performed in English