While the play had the potential to be a poignant reflection on the systemic injustice of Catholic reformatories, and the broader culpability of sexual deviance that is unduly placed on women’s shoulders, it unfortunately fell short.
Author: Michelle Agnelli
Anyone who steps through the doors or visits the online sale can become a collector, experiencing art for its personal value and engaging in an aesthetic—rather than fiscal—experience.
Good Time Theatrics brings Jonathan Larson’s Tick, Tick…Boom!, considered his semi-autobiographical love letter to Broadway, to Australia’s last remaining pub…
The irreplicability of the show is perhaps its most remarkable aspect. The intimate audience is witness to an ephemeral display of emotion, invention and dialogue.
Content warning: mentions of sexual assault David Ireland’s Ulster American cannot be easily summarised, though it certainly provokes. The meta-theatrical…
We all have something to learn from him. Passions can transcend age. We should value hobbies more; they anchor us to communities.