Martha Lott is currently performing the acclaimed Holden Street Theatres production of A Cheery Soul
An exceptional piece of theatre
A playful piece of absurdist comedy on a serious topic that is ripe for development
Storytelling at its most delightfulness told by a consummate performer
A well-meaning and light hearted perspective of immigrant life in Australia
Silly fun with the silly Bard
You can always rely on a Red Phoenix play to entertain - It is truly a black comedy not to be missed
Another brilliant production from Red Phoenix now playing at Holden Street Theatres
Tallulah Bankhead lives again in this brilliant production
Perky framing for an often unspoken reality.
Great show – go and see what that age is no barrier to what women are capable of
Her talent is outstanding in itself, yet she also shares stories of her past, making it personal.
Presented by: Fishamble: The New Play Company in association with Joanne Hartstone and Sunday’s ChildReviewed: 15 February, 2023 Written and performed by Eva O’Connor, Mustard is a high-standard solo performance piece. Originally from Ogonnelloe in County Clare, Ireland, Eva studied at Edinburgh University and soon after started winning awards at the Edinburgh Fringe for her […]
Presented by: Holden Street Theatres’ Edinburgh Fringe Award ‘22 in association with Ketchup Productions and Richard Jordan ProductionsReviewed: 15 February, 2023 Many ‘coming of age’ dramas delve into teenage angst and examine what pressures affect youth development. Written and directed by Philip Stokes, Jesus, Jane, Mother and Me looks at how being seen as different […]
Presented by: BOYSLIKEMEReviewed: 1 December, 2022 Cock. Terrible name, excellent play. Who knows what writer Mike Bartlett was aiming for when he came up with the title. Maybe he was trying to be edgy, maybe he wanted to attract attention to his work, maybe he thought it was a clever reference to the character relationship […]
Engaging and outstanding local production of an international courtroom drama.
Presented by: Deadset Theatre CompanyReviewed: 28 September 2022 Puberty Blues is a great novel and it makes a really good stage play for young adults. Deadset Theatre Company have performed this truly Australian coming of age play twice before and it really deserves another outing. It is a truly shocking and thoroughly entertaining staging of the […]
An excellent reminder that if we speak the truth it will always make a difference.
A disturbing but extremely well executed piece of theatre
An interesting look at the mind influenced by grief