
Loyalty, parental responsibility, desperation, damage and destruction are tightly knotted together in this fist of a play: which surely packs a punch to your gut.

Set between a Newcastle bookstore and a Russian theatre, this play was developed from concurrent newspaper articles from the same weekend in late October, 2002.

Firebird and Other Legends continues the Australian Ballet’s Ballet Russes celebrations with a diverse triple bill.


Tits, boobs, melons, jugs, bazookas. Whatever you want to call them the comedy show Busting Out has them aplenty.

Chicago, like the Emperor, is the musical without clothes (and in the case of the lacy, leggy chorus, almost quite literally); a naked stage full of ruthlessly naked ambition.