Written in 1971 whilst in prison, Vaclav Havel regarded this as the weakest of his plays. After seeing it again in 2007 he decided he actually liked the play because of the way it was performed.
Titus Andronicus' is thought to be Shakespeare’s earliest tragedy, written while he was still learning his craft.
Butterfly Theatre are about to present a short season of three Aussie plays in the Roulette season by Raimondo Cortese; Hotel; Fortune; and Night.
This rare gem, not seen in Australia before has all the ingredients of a Restoration comedy from brash young men to lonely wives, drunken husbands & a beautiful heroine.
Count Dracula is one of the most famous gothic horror characters, created in 1897 by Irish author Abraham ‘Bram’ Stoker and based on history’s Vlad The Impaler.
A mysterious young man appears one evening in the Flaherty public house claiming to have just killed and buried his father. His story entrances the residents and begins to attract all manner of obsessive, eccentric locals.
Far from the Madding Crowd is based on Thomas Hardy’s pastoral novel, set in the mid-nineteenth century. It follows the coming-of-age of Miss Bathsheba Everdene as she struggles to run a farm in a patriarchal Victorian society.
Breath of Spring offers an evening of light fun with plenty of laughs.