From the moment the curtain went up the pulse was raised by some spectacular Japanese drumming in place of the traditional overture, with one huge drum descending gracefully from the fly gallery
Grace, a theatre piece devised by the English philosopher AC Grayling and theatre director Mick Gordon, is one of the MTC’s most interesting productions for some time.
Adults looking to rekindle the fire of their childhood imagination and tear the kids away from the Playstation for a couple of hours should look no further than The Awfully Big Adventures of Peter Pan.
Penned by British playwright, Philip Ridley some time ago, Vincent River has enjoyed a recent revival elsewhere, but this is its first outing on an Australian Stage
These two pieces were developed through improvisation by playwright Jo Turner in collaboration with his cast and are not exactly traditional “plays” at all.
From feel good feature film to hit stage show Billy Elliot The Musical captures the perfect blend of fantasy, poetry, politics, song and dance to inspire us all to follow passion.
All-in-all, I must confess a creeping notion Short 'n' Sweet might be riding its own wave a little too ambitiously. Is there a whiff of veritable corporatisation about, in its quest for world domination?