
If there ever were a director equipped to handle the mammoth task of the 60th Anniversary production of My Fair Lady, it would have to be the great Dame Julie Andrews.

The two most revered jazz singers of Ethiopia sang with the band at high voltage – the love in the room was immense.

Wil Anderson was at his scathingly funny best. No mean achievement as he had just suffered a ghastly series of flight delays even getting to Perth.

The emphatic title You Will Not Play Wagner gives more than a clue about what this play is about.

Farce and furious, Nakkiah Lui's seriously side splitting Black is the New White is an edifyingly entertaining experience.

Between the Streetlight and the Moon, represents playwright Melita Rowston's foray into the arts end of the world, or, more accurately, the art history end.