In Crossing Live, screen writer/director Matt Saville and composer Bryony Marks have taken the fascinating inner machination of a current affairs studio and extracted music from all the noise and chaos
Hotel Obsino is about the underworld, not the classical Greek underworld of Tartarus, but the one that lives within our cities, hiding underneath the veneer of normalcy.
The reality is that there a lot of world class jugglers, trapeze artists and handstand masters doing the circus rounds. To quote an old phrase, “You gotta have a gimmick.”
Destiny is The Australian Ballet’s double bill tribute to revolutionary ballet choreographer Leonide Massine, a ballet revolutionary who was one of the first to choreograph ballet to symphonic music.
It’s been almost 15 years since The Book of Mormon premiered on Broadway and even longer since Joseph Smith ‘discovered’ the golden plates that provided the inspiration for the show.
However earnest and inarguably lovely it is to look at, the pedestrian sexual indulgence and relationship traumas of New York 'A' gays penned 9 years ago doesn't feel particularly urgent.
Capturing the essence of its predecessor, Heathers The Musical is an absurdly comic production that doesn’t just walk the line of polite society but plans to blow it all up with reckless abandon.