You know when you’re looking at your date for the theatre wearing a paper bag over their head, and you are peering through your own, the evening has gone a little bit awry.
Ever since it's first performance in 1599(ish), Much Ado About Nothing has been one of Shakespeare’s most popular and frequently performed plays.
Henry V, Shakespeare’s patriotic 1599 ‘call to arms’ at the Pop-up Globe is another treat from the King’s Company in the best possible environment.
Is it possible for a classical countertenor to transcend into the world of pop, or even become the world’s next rockstar?
Horrible Harriet revels in her horribleness, as she struts her stuff at the Art Centre Melbourne, courtesy of CDP Theatre Productions.
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical is beautiful. The music will bubble in your blood and the story will sit with you for days.
The best night of theatre ever, this. It’s a terrific experience to see a Shakespeare play in an as near to an authentic environment as possible without going all the way to modern London, it's like a time travelling experience.