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Blue Eyes and Heels

Blue Eyes and Heels

Theatre / Review / By Gabby Bermingham
Will wrestling make a come back? Find out in this play about reality TV.

Gypsy

Gypsy

Community / Review / By Damian Madden
CMS's new production brings the story of Gypsy Rose Lee to life.

Avigail Herman Fingerprints

Avigail Herman Fingerprints

Theatre / Review / By Damian Madden
Corporate jingles and brand new songs, there is a lot going on in this cabaret show.

Constance Drinkwater and the Final Days of Somerset

Constance Drinkwater and the Final Days of Somerset

Theatre / Review / By Gabby Bermingham
Stephen Carleton has written a play that almost successfully marries comedy with gothic tones.

Simple Gifts

Simple Gifts

Books / Review / By Diana Simmonds
A Life in the Theatre

Leonardo and the Mona Lisa Story

Leonardo and the Mona Lisa Story

Books / Review / By Diana Simmonds
The History of a painting told in pictures.

Fat Pig

Fat Pig

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.

Meet You at the Mona Lisa

Meet You at the Mona Lisa

Community / Review / By Scott Kimpton
Travel around Europe with the characters in this original Australian musical.

Shout!

Shout!

Community / Review / By Rachel Gaines
Rockdale Musical Society tackles the legend of the Wild One in this very enjoyable production of Shout!

Eurobeat

Eurobeat

Theatre / Review / By Damian Madden
Original songs and audience voting make for a fun, light, and interactive night out at the theatre.

Varekai

Varekai

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.

Taking the Wheel - Brendan Irving

Taking the Wheel - Brendan Irving

Theatre / Review / By Damian Madden
20 year old Brendan Irving's first cabaret show establishes him as a promising young performer.

I Am My Own Wife

I Am My Own Wife

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

My Long Awaited Comeback - Phil Scott

My Long Awaited Comeback - Phil Scott

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.

Everything in Showbiz is 20 Minutes Too Long - Belinda Wollaston

Everything in Showbiz is 20 Minutes Too Long - Belinda Wollaston

Theatre / Review / By Bob Fortune
After 3 years away from the cabaret scene Belinda Wollaston makes her long awaited return.

Amanda Harrison - The Story Goes On

Amanda Harrison - The Story Goes On

Theatre / Review / By Bob Fortune
Star of We Will Rock You turns to the intimate realm of cabaret.

The Boy From Oz

The Boy From Oz

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!

The Woman In Black

The Woman In Black

Theatre / Review / By John North
Spooky theatrical experience or something else?

Batavia

Batavia

Music / Review / By Diana Simmonds
Ship of shame an operatic triumph.

Weeping Waters

Weeping Waters

Books / Review / By Diana Simmonds
The ABC's Anne Maria Nicholson's first novel.

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