Hook, line and sinker, Big Fish reels you in
A condensed version of a Broadway extravaganza gets its audience to do some of the lifting.
A condensed version of a Broadway extravaganza gets its audience to do some of the lifting.
When the Latin American actor was told women couldn't be clowns, she set out to prove them wrong.
Emily Goddard's ancestor, who was shipped to a 'hellhole' in Hobart, inspired her latest play.
The strength is in the seriousness with which it approaches the story and in the visuals.
The West End hit is a triumph of physical stamina and comic timing.
Joan review: The Rabble
There's plenty of dance on offer both to watch and to try as Australian Dance Week unfolds.
Graeme Murphy's Nutcracker remains one of the few attempts to tell Australian stories in ballet form.
In the Australian Ballet's latest triple bill, Faster, diversity is missing.
Julie Lea Goodwin gets hitched to not one but two eligible men in Opera Australia's Two Weddings, One Bride.
Whitney Houston's pre-internet blockbuster film The Bodyguard now feels dated. The musical about to open in Sydney has updated it to include social media stalking.
Supa Productions brings this blend of puppets and people to the stage and warns it might be best to leave the children at home.
Julie Lea Goodwin gets hitched to not one but two eligible men in Opera Australia's Two Weddings, One Bride.
The Johann Strauss operetta makes for a lighter night in the theatre.
Austrian-born Ernst Toch's 1927 opera, in the hands of Victorian Opera, updates Hans Christian Andersen's fairytale to the digital age.
First-class lols from comic to watch Penny Greenhalgh
It's a case of third time's the charm for the Melbourne-based comedian.
Writing a book was a very different proposition for the Irish comedian Jason Byrne. But he knuckled down to produce his memoir – and he didn't need any props.
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