
Andrea Moor has directed a provocative and powerful production of a seriously smart play.

Maureen O’Hara Spends A Quiet Night At Home is an interesting work. Not necessarily a good one. Or a bad one, for that matter. Intriguing, though.

Where Le Corsaire’s appeal was somewhat limited to committed ballet enthusiasts, The Bright Stream is fun and funny enough to appeal to even the most skeptical of audiences.

The music, though. The music is unbelievable. Everything they’ve always claimed.

It’s hard not to get swept up by the grandiose scope of Bolshoi’s work or ignore the sheer beauty of their classicist aesthetics.

Queensland Theatre Company’s Mother Courage and Her Children is a not to be missed landmark production.

It’s difficult to know what director Steven Mitchell Wright was hoping to accomplish with Sons of Sin.