The show has an irresistible prankster vivacity with fake endings,improvised role playing,audience dress-ups and a daggy dance battle.
Juliette Binoche provides the perfect antidote to the cult of the celebrity chef in this modest film that finds fascination in life’s quieter moments.
Melburnians brought out their boas for Harry Styles then sequins for Taylor Swift. For a Jane Austen musical tribute,the dress code is:favourite character.
Inhabiting someone as illustrious as US Supreme Court judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg is no mean feat,but Mitchell doesn’t just capture her likeness – she captures her spirit.
A controversial classic,and a smart contemporary response to it,takes the stage at La Mama in an excellent double bill.
After her revealing memoir about her famous musical family,singer Martha Wainwright brings her disarming candour to Australian stages in May.
Eight years after becoming a huge cult hit in the West End,the musical The Grinning Man is heading Down Under.
From an existentially challenging joke about bin bags to the Norwegian clown who won Britain’s Got Talent,here are our latest reviews.
English comedian Sarah Keyworth has reigned supreme at this year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival,winning the Most Outstanding Show award on Saturday.
After a huge month packed with shows,our team of reviewers has come together to pick out the best (and strangest) moments from this year’s comedy festival.
“We got the last use of old-time Melbourne.” Newly remastered,1995’s Metal Skin offers up a wild story of drag racing,sex and satanism in the western suburbs.