The Glass Menagerie Returns: Memory, Queerness, and a Fragile Kind of Hope

Discover the 2026 staging of 'The Glass Menagerie' at Melbourne Theatre Company, blending memory, queer themes, and contemporary flair.

Sammy and Dave: One Night, Two Men, and the Things We Don’t Say

In a Paris hotel room, Sammy and Dave experience a night of unexpected connection and self-discovery.

Dark Victory

Experience the heart-wrenching journey of Carol Butler, a children's author seeking redemption through an unexpected friendship.

Billy Loves Cha Cha Forever! 💔

Love, identity, and survival collide in Billy Loves Cha Cha Forever! — a gritty love letter to Sydney’s Kings Cross and the queer history that shaped a generation. Set in the charged, neon-lit 1960s, this full-length stage play dives into a world where desire and danger walk hand in hand.

Harlequin Creative Ink ✍️ Book Shop Launch 🚀

Unleash your imagination with Harlequin Creative Ink's curated collection of theatrical scripts and heartfelt stories. Explore now and let your creativity flourish.

The Talented Mr Ripley – Melbourne Review

STC’s stage version is an intimate, minimalist affair punctuated by electrifying moments and deadly desires.

Shadow Boxing (feat. Samuel Addison & Teresa Izzard)

This powerful one-man show dives deep into themes of masculinity, identity, and self-acceptance

Invisible Boys: A Coming-of-Age Story – Podcast Review

The series is set during Australia’s 2017 same-sex marriage postal vote and based on the novel by Holden Sheppard.

Invisible Boys: A Coming of Age Story – Review

I've just finished bingeing 'The Invisible Boys' on Stan, and I'm here to say it's fantastic! This 10-part Australian series beautifully navigates the LGBTQ+ coming-out experience with a mix of Aussie humour, emotion, and authenticity. Set in Western Australia, the series follows the lives of four teenage boys who are all coming to grips with... Continue Reading →

The Legacy of Don Dunstan: Equality and Pink Shorts (feat. Neil Cole)

Don Dunstan fought the white Australia policy and championed Aboriginal land rights, and the gay liberation movement, notably decriminalizing homosexuality in South Australia.

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