M y Brilliant Career is another career highlight in the brilliant career of Sheridan Harbridge. Hot on the heels of her homage to Chrissy Amphlett in Amplified, soon to be remount ...
With Jeanette Cronin as Bette Davis and Lucia Mastrantone as Bette’s Bête noire, Joan Crawford, the production has a ...
T he show that should be on everybody’s lips is New Theatre’s production of Sarah Ruhl’s Stage Kiss. Pucker up for a riotous ...
Playwright Emilie Collyer’s Contest seems to be on the defensive rather than the offensive throughout its seventy five minute ...
If you’re a younger Melbournian, chances are you don’t know at all. Awareness and connection to an event that occurred over ...
It’s been almost 15 years since The Book of Mormon premiered on Broadway and even longer since Joseph Smith ‘discovered’ the golden plates that provided the inspiration for the show.
There’s a palpable playfulness to these performances, disciplined, drilled and delightful. There’s fire, bite and fun and lots of kissing.
Nearly forty years on, David Williamson’s Emerald City is possibly more pertinent, poignant and passionate, the skewering satire and sparkling dialogue finding solid contemporary footing in Mark ...
Step aside The Boy from Oz, there’s a new contender for the title of ‘The Great Australian Musical’. Melbourne Theatre Company’s My Brilliant Career, based on the 1901 Miles Franklin novel has ...
Tracy Mann deep dives into diva in David Williamson’s latest play, ARIA. What a carve up. Not quite the kingdom bequest of King Lear, yet there are resonance and refrains as matriarch, Monique, ...
It strikes at the heart of steve j. spears’ The Elocution of Benjamin Franklin. Despite decriminalisation and an apparent advancement in social tolerance, the topical and emotional impact of The ...
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