G illian Welch and David Rawlings filled the theatre with the kind of quiet focus that’s becoming rare on big stages. No band ...
The solo, central character of the play, Gia, is self confessed Shakespeare tragic, bard to the bone, a fool for the Folio, ...
This ethereal thirteen-piece Orchestra fronted by three equally impressive singers are Queens of Darkness, Princes of Musical Mayhem. Even the instruments are custom-cool, bare down to the bones like ...
What was remarkable however, was that instead of being ostracised, The Book of Mormon was celebrated. Somehow these two creators, better known for the foul-mouthed cartoon children from South Park, ...
It’s been almost 15 years since The Book of Mormon premiered on Broadway and even longer since Joseph Smith ‘discovered’ the golden plates that provided the inspiration for the show.
Grace Wilson’s Gia Ophelia is a blistering examination of thwarted art and choices denied.
Even the instruments are custom-cool, bare down to the bones like the skeletal relics of orchestras of the underworld.
Nearly forty years on, David Williamson’s Emerald City is possibly more pertinent, poignant and passionate, the skewering satire and sparkling dialogue finding solid contemporary footing in Mark ...
A hit, a palpable hit, Hamlet Camp is full of wit, palpable wit. It begins with three poems, autobiographical, lyrical, wry, funny, each presented individually by the author/actor: Skip Retail Therapy ...
Above – Will O'Mahony, Emily Rose Brennan, Deep Sroa and Ratidzo Mambo. Cover – Emily Rose Brennan and Deep Sroa. Photos – Daniel J Grant The title of this play takes its name from a “drinking game” ...
Before taking husband Joe’s surname of Bradshaw and raising kids through to independent adulthood, Shirley’s life in Liverpool was far more exciting. Now 42, there’s an unexpected chance for a break ...
Musicals can get a bad rap; the old-school 1940s-style “classics” are often filled with outdated concepts and blatantly offensive racial and gender stereotypes or are, as Gen Z would say, simply ...