To see the inimitable Mahalia Barnes performing two iconic songs, I Don’t Know How to Love Him and Everything’s Alright is ...
A standing ovation, accompanied by thunderous stamping feet, cries of "bravo", and increasing rounds of applause after each aria, signalled the triumphant success of Pinchgut Opera’s premiere of ...
Opening night’s standing ovation was well deserved, not just for the hundred minutes of slick skit satire and cabaret, but for the quarter century of quality The Wharf Revue has delivered consistently ...
Cue George Tessman, Hedda’s husband, and his aunt, Juliana, for some expositionary banter before Hedda’s entrance in pyjamas.
From the moment that you take your seat, you will be aware that this is going to be an unusual piece of theatre.
"Have you ever, ever felt like this ...?" This adaptation of the Australian children's classic, Round the Twist, brings to ...
With astonishing vocal and musical ability, Kala Gare is at times genuinely breathtaking; a powerhouse of gifts and joy that she shares openly, directly and fully with an audience.
What a partnership! Renowned British director Peter Brook, he of The Mahabharata fame; Afrikaner playwright Athol Fugard, noted for his political plays exploring the realities of life for Black South ...
Steeped in silliness and the ever-fun Aussie attitude, this theatre event is for families and fans of all ages.
It’s The End of the Wharf As We Know It!!!, the last show ever, they're calling it. No longer on the harbour, true, but that was the case last year, for The Wharf Revue. So The End of the Wharf As We ...
'All the Snowy Rivers Running Against the Wind in the Never Never' played for so many Terms of our Natural Lives that the very idea of staging another Australian colonial story hovered somewhere ...