Stephen Schwartz is the man of the moment, with Wicked, still breaking box office records.
Meow Meow took the Dunstan Playhouse by storm, and left it in ruins, in an action packed performance.
This is an exhibition of ultimate professionalism born of innumerable hours of intensive practice and constant refinement.
This should come with a health warning about aching jaws from laughing and sore hands from applauding.
John Waters gets right to the core of each song and immerses himself in it.
This would, without doubt, be the most intellectually stimulating offering in this Cabaret Festival and a thoroughly absorbing and enriching session it proved to be.
This is probably the best thing that State Theatre has offered for some time, so try to catch it.
Written by Don Reid, this play documents the exercise sessions at a local gymnasium, Gerry’s Gym, where five long term friends gather weekly.
“...one of the most engrossing and entertaining plays that Miller has ever written." - New York Times.
This production is a dramatisation of the first part of William Faulkner’s book, the chapter entitled April Seventh, 1928.
Inspired by a conversation overheard in a food court, this haunting expose of bullying and abuse is enacted by five intellectually disabled actors.