One of the greatest mysteries of modern history is solved!
Tennessee William’s classic play Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, deals with the recurring themes of mendacity and death.
A moving, deeply personal look at the Australian experience of WWI, expressed through heart-rending letters between a mother and her soldier son in the lead up to the Battle of the Somme in 1916.
Quartet, directed by Sue Wiley and assisted by Ian Rigney, is a quirky and sometimes very bawdy comedy. Read our full review here.
Yes, it’s that time of the year again when the gregarious Russell Starke OAM opens the doors of Greenhill Galleries for the, by now, iconic Australia Day Exhibition.
Director, Ian Rigney, has assembled an impressive cast for Therry's latest production, the play written in 1978 by Kenneth Ross.