
Handel’s music is overwhelmingly beautiful. The highly structured and intricate nature of the notes sweep you away to a musical paradise where great stories are re-told and consequently re-born.

There is no mistaking Let The Sunshine as a David Williamson play. It has everything you’d expect: multitudes of witty one-liners, politics, clichéd female characters; and all set in that slice of Aussie life encapsulated by midlife crises and domestic turbulence.

Portraying a range of stories in a variety of mediums, The Girls is an engaging, if somewhat disjointed, performance.

Appalling Behaviour is appalling – the story is appalling, the character is appalling and the concept is appalling. At the same time it is brilliant.

Full of dazzling acrobatic displays, each dance is seemingly more difficult and technical than the last.
