Just For Laughs review: Julian Clary, the king of camp, with a bit of filth thrown in
The expertise and experience of three decades in showbusiness is unmistakeable with Julian Clary, performing at the Opera House for the first time.
The expertise and experience of three decades in showbusiness is unmistakeable with Julian Clary, performing at the Opera House for the first time.
Could Muriel Heslop's musical debut in Sydney be the first step towards the global stage?
Muriel's Wedding made Toni Collette a household name and "Your terrible, Muriel" a catchphrase. Now it's being revived as a musical by the Sydney Theatre Company for its 2017 season.
Could Muriel Heslop's musical debut in Sydney be the first step towards the global stage?
Muriel's Wedding made Toni Collette a household name and "Your terrible, Muriel" a catchphrase. Now it's being revived as a musical by the Sydney Theatre Company for its 2017 season.
Everyone with a love of classical theatre will want the opportunity to see this play of such sinister glamour and stabbing, impassioned treachery.
If Vaslav Nijinsky reclaimed the centre stage for male dancers in the early 20th century, the men of the Australian Ballet certainly claim it here.
A free Bollywood workshop will be held in front of the Sydney Opera House as part of the Confluence Festival of India.
A community celebrating an ancient Indian dance form has won international acclaim.
Could Muriel Heslop's musical debut in Sydney be the first step towards the global stage?
The multiple Tony Award-winning smash hit production written by Cyndi Lauper opens in Melbourne next month. What the world needs now is Kinky Boots, sweet Kinky Boots.
Overseen by the fabled 1956 Broadway production's Eliza Doolittle – Dame Julie Andrews – this 60th anniversary staging of Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe's My Fair Lady is a fabulous museum exhibit.
Using the "silent disco" model, in which clubbers dance to music sent wirelessly to headphones, Sydney Opera House – The Opera: The Eighth Wonder will be performed on the Opera House steps with the sound relayed to the audience via headsets.
The plot is about as crazy as a plot can get, with much to say about love and marriage and gender and class in an 18th-century setting.
Michael Gow's new translation of Mozart's comic opera will make it accessible to new audiences.
Being confined to a wheelchair hasn't slowed Tim Ferguson down. He's back in a reunited Doug Anthony All Stars, he's directed his first movie and he just might have a new TV show too.
The South African comedian's profile has risen quickly and he has broadened his material to match it.
Forget the Olympics. Our new national expertise is in taking the piss.
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