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

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.

Stories For My New Depression by Noel Anderson

Dive into Stories for My New Depression, a darkly funny collection where sleepless nights and bad decisions lead to unforgettable tales.

Ghost Story: The Turn of the Screw

A modern reimagining of Henry James’s Gothic classic The Turn of the Screw by Australian writer Noel Anderson.

Two Stories of Everyday Madness — by Noel Anderson

Germ Warfare dives into the raw edge of life and death. A Single Donut captures the strange, funny, isolating reality of being single in a locked‑down world.

Heated Rivalry Review – Old Fashioned in the Best Way

Great acting. A restrained director. No predictable modern special effects. And a good old‑fashioned dose of sex, 70s‑style.

Pretty Woman the Musical, Brisbane – Review

It’s the ballads where Pretty Woman's score shines, offering emotional depth beyond the fairy-floss romance.

Unforgettable Monty

Each night, Monty would stand watching the dancers warm up before the evening performance of Swan Lake. He had a longing in his chest. Not for stardom—but for love.

The Surfer: A Wave of Masculinity and Paranoia – Film Review

The Surfer carries a disorienting, dreamlike quality, reminiscent of Roman Polanski’s The Tenant and Repulsion.

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