
Those who loved the original Disney movie will not be disappointed as the charisma woven through the film has transferred beautifully to the stage.

The things the Shadowland crew do with the shadows of the dancers' bodies is quite magical. You and your inner child will become besties again.

A fabulous hive full of women of colour take centre stage this week at Melbourne's Arts Centre, and you'd better sort out some time to get there.

To see it, hear it – even feel it – is more powerful than any tabloid article or TV shock-doc. This is a quality production in all elements.

Driving through the Otways one stormy night, mining magnate Harry hits a rare tiger quoll – the first to be seen in the area in 10 years.

This performance by Kara Stacey Merrin is very short and very weird, deserving of a very short and very weird review.

The story deals with racism, misogyny and violence, allowing its young characters to grapple with these elements while retaining their lightness and integrity.