OzAsia Festival: Dear John
In a festival full of big ideas and abstract concepts, Dear John is deceptively simple. At first, the audience struggles
Read moreIn a festival full of big ideas and abstract concepts, Dear John is deceptively simple. At first, the audience struggles
Read moreIf there are things that Mother, Wife and the Complicated Life is lacking, truth isn’t one of them – not
Read moreFor anyone who has seen and loved the movie (which in a show like this is about ninety percent of
Read moreFrom the press, the poignant promotional images and the description of Amber as “an emotionally charged love story”, it’s easy
Read moreBefore you even get to the doors of the Space Theatre, the apparently sleeping man, wrapped in a quilt on
Read moreAlthough Indonesia is one of Australia’s closest neighbours, many Australians have never walked the busy streets of Jakarta, or any
Read moreAfter many years on foreign shores, local-boy-turned-West-End-star Daniel Koek returns to home soil with his long-awaited cabaret show, Bringing Him
Read moreThe decreasing number of tap shows and tap classes available in Australia would have you believe that people no longer
Read moreThe Australia of Ray Lawler’s iconic drama, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll is, on the surface, very different to the
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