Black women shake Red Rattler
US slam poet sensation Mahogany L Browne headlines a consciousness raising afternoon in Marrickville's Red Rattler.
US slam poet sensation Mahogany L Browne headlines a consciousness raising afternoon in Marrickville's Red Rattler.
He's best known as one the team captains on the long-running Never Mind the Buzzcocks, but Phill Jupitus has had a fascinating and varied career.
Declan Greene delights in stoning the glass palaces of gay privilege in a breathless, flat-out farce.
Tony Turner has wanted to direct this Victorian comedy – by the leading playwright of his day – for nearly 40 years because of his interest in the rise of realism in theatre.
This new production of the Shakespearean tragedy was inspired by Bunuel's The Exterminating Angel and Truman Capote's Black and White Ball, among other sources.
In Passenger, the audience is carried along with two actors on the bus as witnesses to a conversation that starts out in a very quotidian manner, and gradually evolves into something far more meaningful.
Four skateboarding novices try to absorb all they can about the art of riding the concrete wave in this new Dance Massive performance piece.
One dancer is naked, the other clothed, as unified movements disperse into violent explorations of power.
An ambitious dance work uses symbolic props and smoke to explore the unrelenting inward pull of gravity.
This production of the dark, cynical Kander and Ebb musical is energetic and hard to resist.
This production of the classic Bob Fosse musical aims to get back to its vaudeville roots while emphasising its sharp satirical edge.
An effervescent blend of workplace soap, rom-com and coming-of-age story.
Melbourne Opera delivers a fine production of HMS Pinafore but it's almost too energetic for its own good.
As Opera Australia bumps in its spectacular restaging of Carmen outdoors on Sydney Harbour, we look at the feistiest women in the repertoire.
Joyous is the only word necessary to summarise Victoria Opera's marvellously energetic and often hilarious performance of Ottorino Respighi's 1922 opera.
Fabulous Sydney Comedy Festival must-sees you need to hear about
He is considered the greatest English comedian and storyteller of his generation, but hecklers at his gigs should watch out.
Like voice itself, human laughter is endlessly, subtly, distinctive.
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