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Opera review: The Pirates of Penzance, G&S Fest

Featuring clever staging, colourful costumes, cheeky comedy and beautiful work from the ASO and SOSA, this production is a delight.

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Theatre review: Cavalcade, The Eleventh Hour Theatre

A thought-provoking, wry revue that invites audiences to engage with theatrical experimentation.

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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Theatre review: Loaded, Malthouse Theatre

A freewheeling, caustic monologue performed with feverish intensity by the spellbinding Danny Ball.

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Musical review: Once, Darlinghurst Theatre Company

A small and delicate musical with a big impact, 'Once' is a welcome addition to the local theatre landscape.

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Performance review: Hell is Other People, Blue Room Theatre, WA

Sartre’s infamous existential play is brilliantly reimagined, sans dialogue.

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Theatre review: Shore Break, Goodwood Theatre, Adelaide

A solo show about reassessing one's life has Tim Winton-like resonances.

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Theatre review: At What Cost?, Belvoir St Theatre

Powerful First Nations Tasmanian play about the knots of identity goes on tour.

Stuart Maunder Photo credit: Thant Photography
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Australia’s first-ever festival of Gilbert and Sullivan’s works opens in Adelaide

A 10-day festival celebrating the comic genius of Gilbert and Sullivan is attracting new audiences and die-hard supporters.

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Theatre review: Happy Days, Southbank Theatre

Beckett's play about maintaining optimism in an existential crisis is deftly handled by Judith Lucy.

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