Despite its flaws,this show – inspired by a Victor Hugo story – weaves a tale that musical theatre fans shouldn’t miss.
Theatre’s most successful ghost story enjoys a life after death in this national tour starring John Waters and Daniel MacPherson.
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.
Our critics give you their verdict on the best shows around town from the Sydney Comedy Festival,singer James Taylor and the latest Hayes Theatre production directed by Blazey Best.
Irish actor Olwen Fouéré and Australia’s Hugo Weaving command the stage in Sydney Theatre Company’s first time co-production with Dublin’s Gate Theatre.
As songstress Conway looks back on 40 years as a performer,it becomes clear the music is only the beginning.
This Brisbane show is filthy one instance,elegiac and poetic the next – Chariots of Fire meets the frat house.
Our reviewers give their verdict on acts all over town from the No Pay,No Way,Carmen,Chris Isaak and Grease.
Shake and Stir’s adaptation of Dahl’s fruitful adventure is an ideal holiday distraction.
Listeners were dazzled with the dizzying accuracy of Vikingur Olafsson’s fast hand-crossing,which was made far more perilous on a modern piano.