Peter Pan Goes Wrong: Review
Every so often, something will go wrong in a stage show or musical, like a piece of costume falls off, or the audio effects aren’t entirely synched up properly. Peter…
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Every so often, something will go wrong in a stage show or musical, like a piece of costume falls off, or the audio effects aren’t entirely synched up properly. Peter…
Our Town, presented by Black Swan Theatre Company, is the latest re-imagining of Thornton Wilder’s tale of quaint 1900’s life in the fictional town of Grover’s Corners. The staging of…
Paper Doll is an unpretentious insight into a twisted, emotionally turbulent and unfathomably complex relationship, gravitating around abuse, trauma and pain. This show was an artistic stand-out; a masterpiece of…
The University of Western Australia’s very own UDS (University Dramatic Society) takes the FRINGE WORLD stage in ‘Sad TV Man’. But don’t let the name deceive you; this show is…
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Friday night’s opening of Michael Abercromby’s latest show FRONT served up a hypnotic mix of theatre, banter and music – and a few c bombs to go along with it.…
The audience is smarter than you think, and everyone wants you to succeed. So just get on with it. You’re gonna be fine.
Tomatoes, a blue story book, and the most unconventional theatre experience you will ever encounter. Nassim Soleimanpour’s self-titled play Nassim is an exploration of motherhood, language, and storytelling with a…
The physicality and urgency of the performance brought the story of one woman, and in a way the stories of all women, powerfully alive. Katie McAllister reviews.
"Particular passages were the white male performer made an alphabetised recount of racial slurs, or where a female performer attempts to put a positive spin on sexual assault, stood out…