Hell’s Canyon at La Mama
Caitlin and Oscar haven’t spoken in six months. After the death of Oscar’s brother, things weren’t quite the same between
Read moreCaitlin and Oscar haven’t spoken in six months. After the death of Oscar’s brother, things weren’t quite the same between
Read moreIn a hotel room in a third-world country, an unnamed person recounts a story of the fever he suffers from
Read moreI remember reading Oscar Wilde’s fairytale The Happy Prince when I was young, and I remember its beauty and sadness
Read moreWriter Christine Croyden weaves a rich ornithological allegory in The World without Birds, the latest offering from Melbourne Writers’ Theatre,
Read moreIt’s Christmas and Laura is visiting her grandmother; athough this year it doesn’t feel like Christmas – for either of
Read moreA dark, yet strangely funny play about our innate desire to connect with others. After opening a portal to another
Read moreAt Arm’s Length is a lovely and charming story of share houses, salsa dancing and Mi Goreng. Else, Ollie and
Read moreA new play by Anthony Crowley opened this month at La Mama Theatre in Melbourne, and the timing of the season couldn’t
Read moreWithout a propelling story line, Anthony Crowley’s Redemption considers the relationship between the priesthood, corruptness and sexual depravity. Set in Melbourne, a
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