Biting comedy and excellent stage presence to accompany songs covering many eras of Cabaret
One night only performance with Ursula Yovich
This show was a great example of what cabaret is all about –challenging the audience's comfort zone, political, revealing the hidden histories, and speculating on the future
A slick, haunting, hilarious cabaret show by a star that has risen to great heights in ten-inch heels and exquisite fashun
Dry My Tears sees legendary cabaret performer, Paul Capsis like we never have seen him before
Ali McGregor shows once again that she is the Queen of the cabaret stage
Brilliant vocals and instruments, a wide range of music, the delightful Paris Combo has something for everyone
The all-time best-selling Australian children’s book, Possum Magic, comes to fairy-tale life for the DreamBIG Children’s Festival
Erth’s Prehistoric World will captivate all paleontologists at heart, whether children or adult
Mary Coustas introduces audiences to her riotous family as she fondly remembers the moments that shaped her life.
The creatives of 'Removed' discuss their upcoming DreamBIG Festival show
UNESCO's International Jazz Day is returning for the second year, featuring ER@SER DESCRIPTION
The Sheep Song is that rare example of art that inspires and frightens in equal weight – a raging beauty of animalistic heights.
Jurrungu Ngan-ga gives voice to the incarcerated and invites the audience to understand their stories.
In-your-face political immediacy
Presented by: Bunbury ProductionsReviewed: 1 February, 2023 Bring together three legends who are masters of the comic monologue, and you get a show that is definitely worth a visit! These polished performers did not disappoint, bringing their variety of weird and wonderful characters to the stage at the Dunstan Playhouse. The script, written by Angus […]
Profoundly moving.
Presented by: OzAsia Festival and Sydney Opera HouseReviewed: 20 October, 2022 The Demon was commissioned by The OzAsia Festival and The Sydney Opera House. It is based on an idea by Chinese-Australian filmmaker Tony Ayres and the concept is realised by Rachel Swain, described as an ‘Anglo settler director of intercultural performance’ in the programme. Now […]
Presented by: State Theatre Company South AustraliaReviewed: 4 October 2022 An audience that rises to its feet, almost to a man, in a surge of emotional response to something that stirs them into action is testament to a good piece of theatre… sorry I take that back, a brilliant piece of theatre, by an immensely talented […]
Much like Evonne Goolagong Cawley’s career, this production is indeed a triumph.