Through the use of 50’s style music, and utilising a few of the actors chatting on stage while the audience was finding their seats, an enticing ambience and foundation for the rest of the show was set.
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The second most popular song on Namoi Mud has 3400 plays, and that’s because it’s right after the most popular song. That’s a real shame, because the album is wonderful.
When listening to Gian Santoro’s Reflections on the Waters, I am reminded that emotions define us, can create turbulence in our lives, but also give us substance and beauty.
Questions of fate versus free will are intrinsic to who we are as humans. Do individuals have the power to overcome their beliefs? Or are they bound by an eternally pervasive script to which the universe or supernatural powers precede their every breath?
Goddess: Power, Glamour, Rebellion is a winding path through cinematic histories and futures. ACMI’s new exhibition begins with a bright…
As Jesus at the Gay Bar exemplifies, queer coming out often resists categorisation as happy or sad; self-acceptance is not a linear process.
The bitterness of the first act sets up a sense of sweetness in the second. I was amazed that characters so initially unlikable — who I had set myself against so strongly — could win my heart with their attempts to love each other.
Here are recommendations of ASMR sound artists for one to get more of the “shiveries” for each season.
The Giants creates a spellbinding image of a future world, and that is Bob Brown’s vision.
I’ll be honest, I was a little hesitant when I entered the woods — also known as Belvoir’s Upstairs Theatre.…