
Mr Stink stinks. He positively reeks. He farts and belches on stage (much to the constant amusement of the kiddies) and yes, you can literally see the stench emitting from his threadbare suit.

Few things are more civilised than sitting down to a relaxing high tea on a Sunday afternoon – except maybe enjoying high tea with jazz.

The door of karma never closes. Such is the main theme of White Snake, one of China’s most famous folk tales, as retold by director Giacomo Ravicchio and brought to life by a stellar cast from Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre (SDAC).

Typically, when artists are described as 'giving their all', it conjures images of a brutal, vulnerable harrowing experience. A form of sacrifice.

Queensland Symphony Orchestra’s performance, barely visible with the musicians and conductor (Sarah Hicks) lit in blue beneath the giant screen, was amazing.

Luke McGregor starts apologizing as soon as he steps on stage and at times you just want to slap him and shout, “you’re a perfectly fine human being, stop worrying!”

There are few things in this world funnier than Wil in full rant and his choice of topics is growing every year.