Kate Mulqueen

Kate Mulqueen is an actor, writer, musician and theatre-maker based in Naarm (Melbourne). Instagram: @picklingspirits Facebook: @katemulq Twitter: @katemulqueen

Kate Mulqueen's Latest Articles

'Jacky' at Belvoir for Sydney Festival will be a highlight of Sydney Festival 2025. The photograph depicts two 20-something Aboriginal men in a tense loung room scene. The younger man stands with his hands on his hips by the kitchen table. He is staring at his slightly older brother, who is sitting on a nearby couch and glaring back at his brother.
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Theatre review: Jacky, Arts Centre Melbourne

Some uncomfortable viewing in this masterful play about sex, race and brotherhood.

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Theatre review: Moth, Theatre Works

The return season of this two-hander proves it remains as relevant and fresh as ever.

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Cabaret review: Paul Capsis – Dry My Tears, fortyfivedownstairs

A typically powerful performance from one of Australia's most seasoned cabaret artists.

Killing Time by Jack Hibberd. An older man in a grey jacket played by Jim Daly sprays water over a coffin towards a long haired older man kneeling on the other side of the coffin, played by Don Bridges. They are on stage in a small poky room set.
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Theatre Review: Killing Time, La Mama Courthouse

Celebrated playwright Jack Hibberd’s absurdist new farce is about time, and how it waits for no one.

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Comedy review: Anna Brennan, Tinderella MICF

Will Tinderella find her prince charming?

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Theatre review: Pear-Shaped, Theatre Works

Wholly inventive and deliciously absurd, this story about sisterhood, eating disorders and the creative process packs a punch.

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Comedy review: Vanessa Larry Mitchell, MICF

The messy joys and tribulations of being a modern woman.

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Musical review: American Idiot, Chapel off Chapel

The story's a bit dated but the music lives on!

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Theatre review: Bernhardt/Hamlet, Melbourne Theatre Company

Full of humour and pathos, this is a story ripe for our times, about one extraordinary woman, seizing her own…

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Theatre review: When the Rain Stops Falling, Theatre Works

Andrew Bovell's 2008 intergenerational family saga, set against a backdrop of climate change and psycho-geographical trauma, returns to the stage.

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