A two-man show, this deceptively simple play depicts two mates talking about life, love and everything in between as...
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Two budding astronauts are picked by popular choice to make the much-hyped one-way trip to Mars to establish Earth’s...
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A space drama, Pilgrims is set in a comfortable hotel like room in a space craft; its passengers are...
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STARC’s latest offering is a series of one-act plays by David Ives from his collection entitled All in the...
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In the sound proofed room of an inner-city Berlin apartment, the life struggles of a professional double bassist emerge...
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Deadset Theatre Company’s Zoe Muller and Matilda Butler bring to life SE Hinton’s iconic coming of age story with...
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Following two successful sell-out seasons of Deadset Theatre Company’s debut premiere show Puberty Blues in 2017 and 2018, DTC...
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Forget the overcrowded Garden of Unearthly Delights and its array of established big name comedians: go a few streets...
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Sir David Attenborough, that world famous Naturalist and wild life documentary film maker makes a very welcome appearance at...
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This production reminds us that Jesus was an immigrant, a refugee and was persecuted for no other good reason....
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The stories that surround the Mother and Baby Homes in Ireland are unfortunately not unfamiliar. Some of the stories...
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The year is 2100. The Earth has been entirely obliterated and Humankind along with it - except for one...
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IpSkip Productions have tackled one very hot topic in the wake of the #metoo movement, but what better time...
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Set in 1935 South Australia, Fefu and Her Friends explores the lives of a group of educated women trapped...
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Four men, four beds, four lockers, they all gaze at you as you enter their space, unflinching, unapologetic. It...
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Tongue in cheek representations of Hell and the classic Faustian deal abound in the Unseen Theatre Company’s latest Terry...
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From an all-female version of an Australian classic to the return of a record-breaking hit comedy and a festival...
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Perplex is a contemporary take on absurdist theatre as it plays musical chairs with its varying unusual characters in...
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Proof doesn’t shy away from its subject matter as it explores genius, and its propensity to affect the mental...
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There’s always a story behind the outer façade of ordinary people and Two explores the somewhat humorous, sometimes depressing...