Entertainment

Stage

Theatre

Guy Hooper (left), Mel King, Andrew Casey and John Xintavelonis in Simon's Last Sound.

Loss and laughter

Tasmanian playwright Finegan Kruckemeyer has written a play about a man who confronts the impending loss of his hearing in an unusual way.

Dance

Musicals

Spencer Cliff, front, as Sweeney Todd and Georgie Juszczyk as Mrs Lovett in The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.

A darkly satirical musical thriller

It's an ambitious undertaking tackling this tale of obsession and revenge but this ANU student production has a lot of talent and commitment involved, both on and off stage.

Pizzazz: from left, Peter Karmel, Sam Thompson, Kelly Roberts, Alex Thorpe, Jake Willis.

Tap dance, music and romance

The Cole Porter Depression-era musical has plenty of evergreen songs and dance numbers to keep audiences entertained.

The Production Company's Funny Girl.

Funny Girl sure to keep you entertained

Funny Girl featured in The Production Company's debut season in 1999. Since then, the company Jeanne Pratt founded has flourished, which makes this revival an enticing prospect.

Opera

Comedy