Summer of the Seventeenth Doll – A Classic Reviewed

Explore 'Summer of the Seventeenth Doll' at Red Stitch Theatre: a masterful portrayal of aging and masculinity in 1953 Melbourne.

West Gate at Sumner Theatre – Review

Melbourne Theatre Company's West Gate at takes audiences back to the 1970s, capturing Melbourne's cultural shifts through Dennis McIntosh's nostalgic yet authentic portrayal of the West Gate Bridge.

The Talented Mr Ripley – Melbourne Review

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

Noel Anderson Live at the Boom Boom Room (A Celebration)

Raw, honest, and ready for what’s next, Noel Anderson is live at the Boom Boom Room.

Kylie’s Tension Tour Review: Can’t Get It Out of My Head

Kylie’s vocals are impeccable, her stamina impressive, and her charisma utterly infectious.

A Streetcar Named Desire – Theatre Review

Melbourne Theatre Company brings Williams’ classic, “A Streetcar Named Desire,” to life with “vigueur et énergie” and a modern-day twist.

Sunset Boulevard (feat. Sarah Brightman) Theatre Review

Together, Norma and Joe make unlikely lovebirds, which is exactly what’s needed for this dark tale about Hollywood to weave its magic spell.

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