
Look is a very joyful and immediate work. There is colour and movement; imagination, silliness and fun. It will easily entertain your children. However, you have to ask the question – why theatre? Why go to the theatre to entertain your children? If there’s an answer to that question, it’s Look.

Confessions of a Control Freak is quite a big bit of fun and does what good theatre does best – makes the audience feel a little bit less alone in their struggle to control their lives.

There are flaws – American accents slip, actors overreach and lines fall flat – but, taken on its own terms, Other Desert Cities is smoothly crafted and deeply evocative theatre.

Benedict Hardie has both written and directed a brilliant laugh out loud production, that kept the audience guessing until it’s final moments.

What David Berthold’s interpretation of the play will do for you is remind you of the richness of Williams’ prose, while bringing to life with humour and sensitivity the heart of each of the characters and their journey.

Project Rameau is a unique and exquisite performance born out of the creativity of Bonachela, Tognetti and Rameau.

One of those rare experiences which will be unique to every watching individual but which has the power to bond each person together.