Directed by Griffin’s Artistic Director, Declan Greene , Naturism is glib about global warming, gurus and Green gospels, a ...
As Eminem proposed all the way back in 2002 in Lose Yourself, “If you had one shot or one opportunity to seize everything you ever wanted in one moment, would you capture it or just let it slip?” The ...
T he counter-culture revolutionary musical from 1967, Hair, has returned to Melbourne under the stewardship of the Australian Shakespeare Company. It’s the first major musical presented by the company ...
Air conditioning is the culprit both on and off the stage in Griffin’s production of Ang Collins’ Naturism.
Opportunity is a funny thing; the word brims with promise, but just like talent, intelligence or privilege, it’s what you make of it that defines whether it will have a positive or negative impact on ...
Nearly forty years on, David Williamson’s Emerald City is possibly more pertinent, poignant and passionate, the skewering satire and sparkling dialogue finding solid contemporary footing in Mark ...
Before taking husband Joe’s surname of Bradshaw and raising kids through to independent adulthood, Shirley’s life in Liverpool was far more exciting. Now 42, there’s an unexpected chance for a break ...
Above – Michael Whalley and Steve Mouzakis. Jessica Clarke, Eloise Mignon and Steve Mouzakis. Photos – Pia Johnson. The production, directed by Anne-Louise Sarks, is mostly successful at showing us ...
In 1987, a trio of wannabe Shakespearian actors, Daniel Singer, Jess Borgeson and Adam Long take their one-hour show, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) to the Edinburgh Fringe ...
Above – Brea Macey and Eleni Cassimatis. Photo – Phil Erbacher. Hamlet is not healthy, not developed enough to know about affection and love. Also he is a coward, a smouldering blonde brooder and ...
At the forty minute mark, Lauren, the youngest character in Circle Mirror Transformation says something akin to “when are we going to start acting?” At the sixty minute mark, the same character asks ...
Above – Riley Warner and Chanella Macri. Cover – Jennifer Vuletic. Photos – Matt Byrne. The Director, Stephen Nicolazzo has come to this play with lived experience of having to understand the ...
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