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Theatre / Review / By Gabby Bermingham
Will wrestling make a come back? Find out in this play about reality TV.
Community / Review / By Damian Madden
CMS's new production brings the story of Gypsy Rose Lee to life.
Theatre / Review / By Damian Madden
Corporate jingles and brand new songs, there is a lot going on in this cabaret show.
Theatre / Review / By Gabby Bermingham
Stephen Carleton has written a play that almost successfully marries comedy with gothic tones.
Books / Review / By Diana Simmonds
The History of a painting told in pictures.
Theatre / Review / By Damian Madden
Neil LaBute’s Fat Pig is a four person play that looks at the way people perceive themselves physically within today’s society.
Community / Review / By Scott Kimpton
Travel around Europe with the characters in this original Australian musical.
Community / Review / By Rachel Gaines
Rockdale Musical Society tackles the legend of the Wild One in this very enjoyable production of Shout!
Theatre / Review / By Damian Madden
Original songs and audience voting make for a fun, light, and interactive night out at the theatre.
Theatre / Review / By Damian Madden
Based on the myth of Icarus, Cirque de Soleil's latest production to hit our shores is more than an entertaining night out: it is an experience not to be missed.
Theatre / Review / By Damian Madden
20 year old Brendan Irving's first cabaret show establishes him as a promising young performer.
Theatre / Review / By Damian Madden
I Am My Own Wife is simply breathtaking. This one man play featuring the incredible talents of Jefferson Mays tells the remarkable story of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, a German transvestite who finds her
Theatre / Review / By Damian Madden
Having recovered from a debilitating ten-pin bowling accident at Caroline O’Connor’s birthday party, Phil Scott makes his triumphant return to the cabaret scene and the Statement Cabaret Lounge.
Theatre / Review / By Bob Fortune
After 3 years away from the cabaret scene Belinda Wollaston makes her long awaited return.
Theatre / Review / By Bob Fortune
Star of We Will Rock You turns to the intimate realm of cabaret.
Theatre / Review / By Bob Fortune
Hugh Jackman comes home to bring to life the music of Peter Allen in what is shaping up to be the theatrical event of the year!
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WHEN DAD MARRIED FURYWhere there's a Will there's bound to be trouble
reasons to be prettyDon't see this if your relationship is dodgy. Otherwise: enjoy!
FOODTotally delicious, and other silly food references
MACBETHThere is much to admire and savour in this misty, dangerous production,
the story of mary maclane by herselfOriginal, unexpected, illuminating, funny and touching
MARGARET WHITLAM - 1919-2012
We will miss her
HANDA OPERA ON SYDNEY HARBOUR
Let there be light - lots and lots of it
CATE AND ANDREW: WHEN NO NEWS IS NEWS
Wow! What a mean-spirited non-story
Tony Sheldon in NYC
Our Sheldy brings home the bacon on Broadway
THE STRANDBEEST ARE COMING!
Need an excuse to visit Melbourne? This is it
The Mikado
May 18 - 26 (NSW)
An Officer and a Gentleman
May 19 - June 17 (NSW)
She Loves Me
May 21 (NSW)
The Peel
May 23 (NSW)
The Peel
May 23 (NSW)
Mr Chicken Goes to Paris
23 - 26 May (NSW)
120 Birds
May 23-25 (NSW)
120 Birds
May 23-26 (NSW)
120 Birds
May 23 - 26 (NSW)