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.
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Four Flat Whites in Italy is a comedic play with many lighthearted left-wing political jokes, telling looks and amusing actions from the characters.
Never before had I seen a show that was so unafraid to be seen as even remotely good
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.
Five Year Reunion delivers a powerful performance in under an hour of runtime, filled with exemplary writing and a multifaceted performance by Lynch.
What it lacks in size, the exhibit deeply makes up for in character. The fifty pieces, picked out from over six-hundred entries, are cloaked in personality, thought, and clear consideration for art as a medium.
Ultimately, Ukraine Guernica is about artists. Not Ukrainian artists, but two white Australian artists.
Paint, pyrotechnics and audience participation come together at the Bondi Pavilion.
Paul Mac and Cath Dad enthralled the audience with tales of Sydney’s queer past
The Privacy Act Review Report culminates the results of a review period that extended for more than two years and included over 200 submissions.