‘PASH’ // Seemingly Wholesome Productions
‘PASH’ was love(ly), actually. Every autumn, laughter can be heard resonating throughout Melbourne. The city’s International Comedy Festival is heralded as a key event on…
‘PASH’ was love(ly), actually. Every autumn, laughter can be heard resonating throughout Melbourne. The city’s International Comedy Festival is heralded as a key event on…
‘F*cking Ancient’ was self-actualising. Over the past few years, we as a society have gravitated towards virtual interaction. Whether it be attending Zoom meetings with…
‘Priscilla: Queen of the Desert’ was fierce. After years of rescheduled and cancelled productions and a week of disastrous flooding, a rainbow appeared over the…
‘Canary’ was defiant. The term ‘fringe’ most often conjures up images of the world-renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival and its home-grown cousin in Adelaide, yet it…
‘Les Miserables’ was extraordinaire. When the first swell of the orchestra struck up the impressive overture of ‘Les Misérables’, I knew I was in for…
‘Die Hard: The Movie, The Play’ was pythonesque. It was good to get together and have a few laughs at ‘Die Hard: The Movie, The…
‘The Best of Broadway’ was exceptional. For many diehard Broadway fans, musicals capture our hearts and minds. They take us to places where we feel…
‘The No Bang Theory’ was mind-blowing. ‘The No Bang Theory’ was a blast of a show, performed inside the quaint Waterloo Bay Leisure Centre, one…
‘The Unspoken Word is “Joe”‘ was intoxicating. The Reaction Theory deserves a round of applause for their debut show, ‘The Unspoken Word is “Joe”’, directed…
‘The Creatures of Prometheus’ was ornate. Lucas D. Lynch is a self-proclaimed “cult follower” of Ludwig Van Beethoven, which explains why he decided to produce…
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