Bell Shakespeare’s new production of Macbeth is haunting, visually delicious, and deftly shows how things fall apart.
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Intertwining the digital and the tangible, Feminazi attempts to critique man-hating lesbians in a tongue-in-cheek manner, coming to the conclusion that intersectionality is necessary and nothing is as clear cut as it seems.
It’s like a night in with that sophisticated friend who you only see on rare occasions.
Paul Mac and Cath Dad enthralled the audience with tales of Sydney’s queer past
In Robson’s production, every character is richly flamboyant and impossible to look away from.
A blessing or a curse: the trials and tribulations of a progessive™ lesbian break-up
Powerful and exposing, Comfort, Spin, Travel insightfully explores the burdens we place on trans people.
There’s a reason the gays know how to party. Partying has always been society’s way of loosening the bonds, undoing the rules for a few hours, and that’s queerness’ forte.
‘The Resistance’ offers a night of pure enjoyment that sheds an important light on the current operation of the climate movement in Australia.
Little touches like “tomorrow gives me no time to prepare”, mention of knafeh, the hometown of Ipoh, checking if necessary to take off shoes at entrance, and sitting on cushions enhanced the play with cultural details.