Hiccup! offers children a familiar yet fantastical adventure, in which friendship is “just a hi away.”
Three ladies having a girls’ night out, workmates who are there for various reasons, and at the next table a couple of blokes waiting for a mate to join them, such a typical scenario.
The Juliet Letters are brought to life with local talents Michaela Burger, Cameron Goodall, Jude Henshall, and Jamie Jewell.
An absurdist story with analogous political overtones, sad statistics and an accomplished actor who sees the script for the first time on the night.
Combining 9 Grug stories, this fun play for 1-5 year olds explores the themes of resilience, optimism, problem solving, friendship, humour and inventiveness.
It’s like the Umbilical Brothers met Monty Python on Hindley Street at 2am and decided to do Shakespeare: hilarious, crude, slapstick and very funny.
Nathan O’Keefe was an obvious choice to play Pinocchio, with his great ability to create believable and convincing characters and, very importantly, his superb physicality.
Martin Crimp's version moves the action from the Court of Louis XIV to a London hotel room, where Célimène becomes Jennifer, a 22 year old Hollywood actress, notable more for her lack of clothing in her films than her acting skills