BarberSoc’s end-of-year concert at Marrickville Town Hall on Sunday brought tears of laughter and reflection to the large crowd who…
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Last week, pianist Andrey Gugnin performed at the City Recital Hall. Gugnin, already rightly feted as a virtuosic interpreter, offered…
Twelfth Night responds, arguing we must learn to laugh at ourselves and live in the moment.
What do you get when you mix two best friends, shitty boyfriends, and an electric blue Ford Falcon? According to Girls in Boys’ Cars, a road trip of a lifetime.
But if great music, even better company, and a stream of hilarious memories aren’t the signs of a successful music festival, we don’t know what are.
Four Flat Whites in Italy is a comedic play with many lighthearted left-wing political jokes, telling looks and amusing actions from the characters.
Though Australia collectively recalls the act of colonisation as inevitable and uncontested, The Visitors reminds us that Aboriginal resistance defined first contact.
As the house lights went down and the first scene of Slanted Theatre’s production of Boom began, I’ve never felt more at home in the theatre.
The creators of The Dismissal explain that their show “is the story of our political culture written in bold, sung in harmony, and danced in formation. Over and over again.”
Venus and Adonis captured the rawness of love and passion, portraying Shakespeare not as the elusive superior writer of the English literary canon but as an individual who, like the rest of us, grapples with the everyday complexities of life and love.