Why do we laugh? Truly ask yourself, what is it about botched English translations, fart jokes, and innuendos that endlessly entertain us?
What makes the difference between the wine we can buy with the spare change in our pocket however, and the wine we’d...
A thought-provoking and inspirational performance that showcases the incredible talents children with Autism, just like any of us, are capable of.
This American comedy centres on two reporters after the scoop of the century when they learn that a local parish, the Sisters...
This is a wonderful overview of the trials, triumphs, and tribulations of these creative paragons; a musical journey through the eventful lives...
Theatregoers and film lovers should both be well versed in the works of playwright, lyricist and actor, Noël Coward and, in particular,...
A magical and awe-inspiring production that all Phantom lovers must see, along with those fond of the age-old tale of love destined...
Presented by Alison Kimber Reviewed Thursday 20th June 2013 Everyone has that guilty pleasure song they’ll blast in the car, but...
Following three sold out shows in the 2013 Adelaide Fringe, Sally Anderson presents Jazz and Blues Diva, the story of the jazz...
The New Cabal is everything jazz should be and if you’re a regular at the wonderfully eclectic La Bohème, you most certainly...
The Word Box took the form of a sequence of poems and songs around the theme of the bitter sweet sounds of...
These three talented musicians have a little polishing to do, but have nonetheless delivered an entertaining, maddening insight into the crazy world...
Emma Knights is here to challenge your perceptions and provide an insight to the true musical mastery that opera can exhibit with...
Women wear their emotions on their sleeve and men bear the weight of the world on their shoulders and soldier on, right?...
An ode to the songs that cut deep into your heart and then pour lemon juice all over the wound. Each song...
Snap, Crackle, Pop take us on an “autobiographical, anthropological” exploration to discover what ‘pop’ is, and what it means to us.