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 on Stage: Nostalgia, Tragedy, and Melbourne’s Defining Disaster

Podcast Review of Melbourne Theatre Company’s West Gate at the Sumner Theatre

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.

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.

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.

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.

Watching Me (The Singalong Experience)

Step into the spotlight, channel your inner Audrey Hepburn (or My Fair Lady) and let your voice soar!

Beetlejuice: The Musical – A Freaky Review

Beetlejuice the Musical proves that sometimes, the afterlife is more entertaining than the real world.

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