10 Aussie Plays We Love
To paraphrase Dorothea Mackellar, “We love our sunburnt country”. Our beautiful culture reflects an abundance of core beliefs, sport, barbeques and a strong sense of…
To paraphrase Dorothea Mackellar, “We love our sunburnt country”. Our beautiful culture reflects an abundance of core beliefs, sport, barbeques and a strong sense of…
As a creative, nothing is as riveting as being a part of a production. However, there is always a certain element we all dread: the…
‘Two Man Tarantino’ was a bingo. Since the late 1980s, one iconic filmmaker has left a bloody footprint on the film industry. That man is…
‘Some of My Best Friends are Women’ was gregarious. There is nothing quite as unique as a book club. What appears on the surface as…
‘God of Carnage’ was chaotic. Life has many moments – some joyous, some brutal, and others downright uncomfortable. In Ad Astra’s latest production, ‘God of…
Community has a rich history within Australia. We are a nation that regularly unites and supports one another. We celebrate shared interests and passions for…
‘Shirley Valentine’ was commanding. For many people life tends to chug along at a steady pace; all the while, daydreaming of better things one could…
‘Boeing Boeing’ was a celebration. In the late 1960s, Ipswich Theatre Society Inc. converted the Ipswich Incinerator into a performance space, changing the structure and…
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