
There are special moments in life when you know you’re witnessing history being made. Pecan Summer feels that special.

Appalling Behaviour, written and performed solo by Stephen House, is a powerful piece of theatre.

With his lively and confident performance, Miller has little trouble getting the audience onside.

The Long Divide is set in a semi-apocalyptic future of walled off cities and desert warzones, where debris falls from airbourne battles against an unstated, possibly alien, foe.

Bruce Norris’s Pulitzer Prize winning drama Clybourne Park takes no prisoners as it storms the stage set to amuse and offend everyone present.

Ethel Chop defies definition. She’s an enigma wrapped in synthetic paisley wrapped in a time warp. Her show needs to be seen to fully appreciate its uniqueness.

Butler is like a sexy Rowan Atkinson on speed who’s swallowed a dictionary. The show has a terrific combination of wit, quirk, geek and sass.