‘vampire stories’ at slide
Are you in the mood to vamp it up and dine on divine cuisine? Then the Slide Cabaret and Bar’s latest production ‘Vampire Stories’ is the show for you.
Right from the start the mood for the night is set.
Are you in the mood to vamp it up and dine on divine cuisine? Then the Slide Cabaret and Bar’s latest production ‘Vampire Stories’ is the show for you.
Right from the start the mood for the night is set.
‘Versus Macbeth’ is the first production in the Sydney Theatre Company’s 2010 Next Stage program. The production is being presented in association with Adelaide’s ‘The Border Project’, a contemporary performance group formed in Adelaide in 2002 with a strong commitment
Simon Stone’s contemporary adaptation of Russian playwright Nikolai Erdman’s 1928 play ‘The Suicide’ is the current production playing downstairs at Belvoir street theatre.
‘The Suicide’ features a dorky main character, Semyon Semyonovich. Semyon is having a miserable time of life.
Company B Belvoir, the Griffin Theatre Company and ThinIce’s production of Tom Holloway’s new play ‘Love Me Tender’ is the current production playing upstairs at Belvoir Street. This is another intensely dramatic piece by the Tasmanian born playwright who first
Aficionados of the short play form will have to wait for another year after the Gala Final of the Short and Sweet Festival took place at NIDA’s Parade Theatre last Saturday night, March 13th, 2010.The annual Short and Sweet Festival
We walk in to British playwright Alistair Beaton’s play ‘Feelgood’ as two spin doctors are preparing the Prime Minister’s speech to the annual Labor conference. We walk out after the Prime Minister, known as DL, has delivered his much awaited
Bryony Lavery’s ‘Stockholm’, a co-production between the Sydney Theatre Company and Britain’s Frantic Assembly theatre company, directed by Scott Graham and Steven Hoggett, is a disturbing, compelling portrait of a young couple in love.
‘Stockholm’ takes place over a twenty
The new play at the inner city Genesian theatre is revival of British playwright R. C. Sherriff’s classic 1929 World War 1 drama, ‘Journey’s End’. Some readers may know the play from the 1930 film adaptation directed by James Whale.
The photo above captures a very funny scene in British playwright Bridget O’Connor’s play, ‘The Flags’. Two dodgy lifesavers, JJ and Howie, are fumbling around trying to save the life of a beautiful, unconscious woman, curiously dressed in full bridal
Are you in the mood to see a good, solid production of a classic of the Australian theatre?! If you are, then get yourself over to the Newtown Theatre to see the Impulse Theatre Company’s current revival of John Misto’s
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