Nassar tackles difficult issues around the complications of social constructs and expectations with aplomb and irreverence, engaging and entertaining the audience with her dry wit and a touch of mischief.
Category Archive: Festivals
With our fists in the air, MLK on screen and hearts full of hope and house music, History of House is a transformative, unmissable foray into musical perfection.
A night of nostalgia and reverie for the late singer.
If you’ve seen his slots at comedy galas, you haven’t seen the real Amos because he needs the full hour to bring us his unique world perspective.
The strength of this show lies not only in the comedic talents of the performers but also in their authenticity and vulnerability.
The prize purse offered by House of Oz provides these artists with a life-changing opportunity to perform on an international stage, enhancing their visibility and career prospects. This initiative not only benefits the artists but also enriches the global arts scene with the unique and diverse voices of Australian performers.
It was clear from the outset that Reine Beau and the Night Owl meant business and delivered consistently delivered classy, high-octane pop.
A spellbinding adventure with lots of laughs.
A showcase of wonderful songs, beautifully sung, emphasising once again that Rob Snarski is one of Australia’s very best singer – songwriters.
A very entertaining night out with a tirelessly accomplished performer. Wilegitimate does not disappoint.
