
This adaptation by writer Anthony Weigh and director Matthew Lutton brings Marlowe’s play into the twenty-first century and positions the love story of Edward (here Ned) and Gaveston front and centre.

The Hanging is no picnic although Joan Lindsay's Oz Goth classic, Picnic at Hanging Rock, casts a giant shadow over Angela Betzien's play about the disappearance of a couple of schoolgirls and their surviving accomplice.

OpticNerve Performance Group has created an unashamedly beautiful production – an adaptation of George Eliot’s 1860 novel, The Mill on the Floss.

This stupendous show is an absolute whoop, a jolly, big-hearted, comical, incident-packed and acrobat-heavy circus romp that has to stand as one of the most inexorable and enjoyable productions to hit the Thebarton Theatre in years.

The show is set in Bowngabbie a tiny town in rural Tasmania. A one man show, it is a frame for the extraordinary talents of Bryce Youngman.

After surviving a catastrophe at sea, three men, Baird, Simon and Rob, vow to make every meal count, to cultivate organic cuisine, and to adopt the Nose to Tail ethos of entire and sustainable consumption.

This touring Australian show certainly delivers two-hours of razzle-dazzle bursting with burlesque, sequins, comedy, illusion and strategically held feathers that reveal just enough of the female form.