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.
Auckland Antics: Solo Tales from Across the Ditch!
Think close encounters… with a dash of Wild West hospitality, Kiwi-style.
Titanique Musical Sydney – Review
The storyline of Titanique is absurd: Céline Dion goes to the Titanic Museum to ‘correct’ the historical record of Titanic, transforming the tragic romance into a musical spoof!
