The Creditors
Is love always a competition? Would we really rather that our exes thought we were happy than to actually be
Read moreIs love always a competition? Would we really rather that our exes thought we were happy than to actually be
Read moreWhat a disappointing end to a fabulous year of Indie theatre at La Boite. Kat Henry’s idea of entwining
Read moreMag and Bag live in a suburb that’s still so working class that the tins are home brand, the Herald
Read moreFoxholes of the Mind is a heart-wrenching account of the loss suffered by men and women who return home from
Read moreEnlightening and largely unknown snippets of information presented to us in Paul Capsis’ first solo work, Angela’s Kitchen – a play written
Read moreEnlightening and largely unknown snippets of information presented to us in Paul Capsis’ first solo work, Angela’s Kitchen – a play written
Read moreIt’s notoriously difficult to pull off an Anton Chekhov play. The charm and challenge of his writing is that it’s
Read moreA charming collection of eight timeless fairytales told with a quirky twist was a sure way to end QTC’s
Read moreSongs of Grace and Redemption is a tense, pacey piece of theatre. It is urban angst and relationship chaos. It
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