Kathy Najimy mesmerised the audience with tales of family, her upbringing, and human rights, giving amusing anecdotes and reasons to consider our...
Songs from the bottom of the charity bin. Amy Bodossian presents a night of spoken word and song about the flotsam and...
With 124 years of experience between them, the Kermonds have all the polish you would expect and the energy to match in...
Brian d’Arcy James is a friendly, self-effacing, and popular Broadway performer with several awards to his name and his concert set out...
With not an instrument in sight, The King's Singers gave us a cappella versions of many of the classics from what is...
Tess Coleman and Michael Liddle present a tribute to the songs and music of Leonard Cohen, in particular, his earlier work.
Most people who have survived open-heart surgery would thank their lucky stars and move on. Shelley Dunstone isn’t most people.
Comedy acts Tripod and Eddie Perfect join forces to bring iconic Australian songs some new lyrics.
A Divinyls cover band which features many Divinyls songs, with Iris Montanari presenting a fair representation of lead singer Chrissie Amphlett.
Matthew Trainor & Libby Parker celebrate their favourite TV serials in song in an amusing look at our TV viewing habits now...
The Pacific Belles bring the Andrews Sisters to life again, covering some of their great hits.
The uplifting but confronting story of profoundly disabled Jeremy Hartgen, whose sole means of communication is through his eyes.
A confronting play about prejudice and cruelty that surfaces through the relationship of a young white boy and the coloured ‘boys’ who...
This classic comedy about the stupidity of war centres on a young woman who persuades the nation's women to go on a...
The true story of the illegitimate mixed-race daughter of a Royal Navy officer who is raised in high society in England in...
With a touch of Swedish Chef, Buster Keaton and the Keystone Cops, two bumbling chefs and an awkward customer interact with a...
This adaptation of Shakespeare's King Lear is steeped in Indigenous culture but very recognisable, with the story's moral carried through quite plainly.
Moshi Monsters is aimed at a young audience with little for adults to focus on; apart from good-triumphs-over-evil, there is scant substance.
This is a new rethinking of Shakespeare's Macbeth to attempt to make us re-evaluate our gender prejudices.
Everyone’s favourite dancing mouse is back with another show to delight her young fans. Camembert Academy of Dance has been asked to...