
Boston Marriage is a delight. A viciously funny comedy of manners with the earthy vulgarity typical of Mamet’s writing. The combination of crudeness and elevated wit is intoxicating.

English director Peter Brook, a theatre maestro whose career spans nearly 70 years, has created a simple, profound work about conflict.


Nothing is sacred. Anyone and anything is fair game. Those are the rules and I wouldn’t expect any less of an improvised comedy evening.


There are plenty of options of what to do on a Wednesday night in Melbourne but deciding to go and see The Threepenny Opera isn’t a bad choice. In fact I would say its a very good option indeed.