In a world damaged by COVID-19 enough despair and social isolation has taken place that we now find […]
Review
Ahh yes, Reuben Kaye – a legend, an icon, a comedic genius, a drag superstar and most importantly […]
Try to imagine if The Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland and Jessica Rabbit had a love child […]
Come an taste the provocateur rainbow at this years Adelaide Fringe Festival! Shake It manages to once again, […]
Lebanese-born, Sydney-based comedian Fady Kassab greets his audience as though they were guests. ‘They told me to wait in […]
A cute and upbeat piece, Cookii’s ‘Little’ is a fusion modern-day pop with 8-bit gaming of the 90s. With a Taylor Swift-esque storyline and catchy electronic melody, Cookii pieces together an oddly nostalgic and fun song that is both groovy yet calming simultaneously.
Miss Revolutionary Idol Beserker returned to OzAsia for round two with their latest show Totes Adorbs ❤ Hurricane which […]
Fahrenheit 11/9 is an unsettling viewing experience, but encourages its audience to join the collective call for change and to take action to stop our world from entering an even darker period of political insanity.
A Star is Born is powered by strong performances from both Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper and is a touching and tear-jerking love story that deals with the dramatic life of being in showbiz.
The real joy of this theatrical rendition is in the language, preserving the power and humour of Winton’s writing and its genuine Australian voice. Matched with some excellent staging and a solid ensemble of actors, That Eye, the Sky is a satisfying piece of theatre.
