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Leah Shelton knows this all too well. Her 2022 one-woman show, BATSHIT, is an ode to her grandmother Gwen and to all women ...
Alex is a two year old born at 25 weeks, survivor of three strokes and a constant bundle of special needs care for his single ...
I t is apposite that in times when Australia and many other nations are considering their responses to immigration and all its implications, that a play which looks these issues in the face should ...
The Pinter patter of briny beat and shiny feat of sheer theatrical flair is in full glorious swing in Mark Kilmurry’s double bill.
Left: (l-r) Aleta Hayes, Leonard Wooldridge, Christalyn Wright, Kismet Lyles and Josette Newsam. Cover: Aleta Hayes and ensemble. Photos - Stephanie Berger Robert Wilson and Bernice Johnson Reagon's ...
It’s all about the unadulterated physicality and the amazing things bodies can do together and sometimes on their own. No gags or bells and whistles here.
With humour, empathy and depth, this play presents issues of culture clash, racism and integration of differing cultures, values, and traditions, each with their own long-standing importance and ...
Who hasn't experienced an itchy clacker? Unmentionable or funny as this shared experience may be, it is only a starting point for Tammy Anderson. With lots of love and laughter Tammy takes her ...