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Australian Graffiti
Everything changes eventually. Especially people.

Blackrock
A focus on male culture through a male perspective unwittingly reinforces ingrained chauvanism.

Osama the Hero
Shock value over substance comes at the expense of character development and meaning.

The Music of Queen
For a die-hard Queen fan, it’s pure heaven with all the (bicycle) bells and whistles you could hope for.

Lighten Up
At the heart of Lighten Up is a question about what it means to be Australian.

Flood
Flood is an tight 60 mins of conversation that doesn’t get heard as often as it deserves to.

The Beast
Eddie Perfect's play is dialogue and performance driven, and while pretty elementary it provides plenty of laughs.

Hay Fever
Noël Coward’s 1925 comedy is brought to vibrant life by director Imara Savage.

Rent
Whilst the approach to story is ill conceived, this production of Rent is likely to please most audiences on a…

Detroit
Despite being wildly funny and quite entertaining, Detroit is ultimately disingenuous in how it tackles its subject matter.