My Dearworthy Darling (Malthouse Theatre) – theatre review
My Dearworthy Darling from feminist theatre mavericks THE RABBLE is an esoteric mix of past
My Dearworthy Darling from feminist theatre mavericks THE RABBLE is an esoteric mix of past
Surviving the hardships inflicted by the Nazis on Jewish ghettos during the Holocaust was a
When The Little Red Theatre Company first bought Lady Beatle to La Boite, the show
What do you do when the cards you’ve been dealt aren’t enough? In Jessie Cates’
Colin Thiele’s cherished 1964 novel Storm Boy is part of Australian folklore. The poignant story
If tables could talk, I think most of us would want them to shut up
Massive wealth is hidden to thwart gold diggers in pursuit of true love in the
Marriage is hard work. How often have you heard that? Well, the subject is given
Slingsby’s production of Oscar Wilde’s The Young King (adapted for the stage by Nicki Bloom)
The Curators’ homage to great Norwegian playwright Henrick Ibsen’s controversial Ghosts is innovative from even