The Masters
The Masters is the latest show by physical theatre company The Business. Pretty quickly it's clear that the company of 15 years standing are very good at what they do, and this family-friend…
The Masters is the latest show by physical theatre company The Business. Pretty quickly it's clear that the company of 15 years standing are very good at what they do, and this family-friend…
There are times when an audience doesn't clap because they don't enjoy what they're seeing. Then there are times when we are too stunned to applaud. The latter applied often to The Dark P…
From its program, Polecats aims to show how the discipline and artistry of pole dancing has "crossed over from the strip club", but I'm not convinced that it a sport that has moved "away …
Big Al & The Centenarian are two one-act dark comedies that share an interest in the human desire for status. They also share actor Vincent Andriano on one of the most eye-catching p…
In this preview performance of Hair: The Rock Musical the music was good and the performances were enthusiastic, but it was ruined by the sound. My annoyance at being unable to either dis…
Fables tell us that we show our worth through courage. In our time, the courage demanded by coaches and fans in sporting contests overshadows other kinds, those with effects that can't be tr…
Once upon a time, a prince overcame a challenge to win the heart and hand of a beautiful princess. However, duty and love don't always go together. Take Prince Warwick, in the musical The Pr…
Zounds! It is odd to watch a tale of high passions " the love of Romeo and Juliet concealed from their feuding families, Montague and Capulet  " and not be engaged. Despite this, The A…
In Kitsch in Synch, housewife Pollyfilla expresses the drag of inner longings in her lounge room through lip-synching to songs and dialog from films and TV. Lip-synching doesn't have the …