
Jeffrey the Cat Productions’ Hobo is back for another run at The Blue Room, opening in time for NAIDOC week, and continuing its journey as a work in development.

Titanic the Musical premiered on Broadway over 20 years ago, yet this is the first time Melbourne has had the opportunity to experience this adaptation of the fateful events.

Cut the Sky is a beautiful, gentle work enjoying elegant moments expressing the joy of the living body.

There is just something about Singin’ in the Rain. Even if you have never seen it you surely know the song, or the image of a well-dressed man splashing happily in puddles while the rain buckets down upon him.

Dracula opens, as any good gothic tale ought to, in a sanatorium just far enough away from Victorian London for anyone to hear any screams.

An all local cast of musicians, singers and dancers graced the stage of The Peacock theatre in the Salamanca Arts Centre to present Cabaret Showcase as part of Hobart’s Festival of Voices.

An ironic play on Hen's Night, the quaint pre-nuptial ritual of brides to be, Henna Night is basically a cock-fight, or a fight over a cock, from two brooding chicks.