The play’s excellent casting, use of a simple yet impactful set, and creation of a welcoming and inclusive theatre environment means that all audience members can enjoy — and perhaps learn from — Christopher’s journey of self-discovery.
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Tensions, political and personal alike, run high, and festering wounds thought to be healed are reopened. But what hurts more? Leaving, or being left behind?
This was what made him such a compelling figure for an autobiographical play; without this abundant zest for life, he could not have carried off such an intense and intimate performance.
N.B. This review features minor spoilers Achingly beautiful and gut-wrenchingly tragic, Tommy Murphy’s seminal queer play Holding the Man is…
Miss Peony celebrates the diverse identity of the Chinese diaspora in Australia, transporting you to a nostalgic time in pageant history.
Now, we are long past the point of no return. All we can do is try to come to terms with the world we do live in, and rethink how to live in it.
Director Nathan Maynard’s depictions of Country and competing histories was eye-opening, and inspired discussion during and after the show.
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.
The story of a complex and compassionate mother reveals her struggle to support her son amidst uncaring systems and a lack of mental health services.
The theatre adaptation of Woolf’s book has renewed relevance amid the government’s gender crisis.