
This magnificent adaptation is a play on a grand scale. An extraordinary creative team collaborated to bring this epic novel to the stage.

Early on in Daniela Giorgi's The Poor Kitchen, Elle, is excited about the olive farm in Italy she has inherited. Not because she harbours any romantic “Under the Tuscan Sun” fantasies, but because she intends to sell it and use the dough to break into the Sydney real estate market.

Provocative, sexy and hilarious, British playwright Penelope Skinner’s play The Village Bike has burst on to the Australian stage in Red Stitch Theatre’s latest production.

Now retired, Miranda Kane blows open the doors of her boudoir and invites the audience in to reflect with her on how she started as a sex worker, and the fascination of the industry.

Bare butt cheeks and bedazzled genitalia are on the menu when you go and see The Birdcage: Boylesque edition at Fringe this year.

You never know what you’re going to get, so just be prepared to take whatever comes, it’s sure to be world class.

Effie the Virgin Bride offers a blow-by-blow account of the mad Greek megastar’s wedding day.