Kate Mulqueen
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Theatre review: The Wizard of Oz, The National Theatre
A loving adaptation of an old favourite.

Theatre review: Just a Boy, Standing in Front of a Girl, fortyfivedownstairs
A contemporary adaptation of 'Medea', this production will definitely provoke discussion.

Theatre review: Shhhh, Red Stitch Actors Theatre
Desire, sex and consent – but the stories seem disconnected and ineffective as a whole.

Theatre review: Underneath Ms Archer, St Martins Theatre
This is that rare kind of play: sparky, fast-paced and funny.

Theatre review: Little Brother, Big Sister, La Mama Courthouse
Schizophrenia is a worthy concept to explore, but this production fails to engage dramatically.

Performance review: Galah, Blue Stone Church Arts Space
A thrilling roller coaster ride of a show powered by a couple of carnies.

Performance review: Buŋgul, Hamer Hall, RISING
Gurrumul Yunupiŋu’s album 'Djarimirri (Child of the Rainbow)' is translated for the stage by Yolŋu dancers and songmen with the…

Cabaret review: Jens Radda: Skank Sinatra, The Butterfly Club
This drag queen and comedian has a whole lot of presence and talent.

Theatre review: Jacky, Arts Centre Melbourne
Some uncomfortable viewing in this masterful play about sex, race and brotherhood.

Theatre review: Moth, Theatre Works
The return season of this two-hander proves it remains as relevant and fresh as ever.