
Gillian Cosgriff walks out onto stage wearing a moon suit and helmet, but you won’t believe what she’s wearing underneath! (That’s called clickbait and I hope she’s very proud of me for including it in my review).

Stuart Lightbody brings his magic show, Devilish back to the Perth Fringe this year, but despite the name, there’s nothing sinister about his performance.

Georgie Carroll is a nurse and delights in recounting the extraordinary events that are apparently everyday occurrences in various departments of large hospitals, in Australia and possibly worldwide.

Whether you’ve seen the movie a dozen times or have never heard of Hitchcock, this is a slick, atmospheric production that tells a ripping yarn extremely well and is guaranteed to entertain.

His boyish good looks are just as deceptive as his sleight-of-hand, so you may be surprised to know that Stuart Lightbody is old enough to have been practicing his craft for 19 years.

Amidst surprise and sparkle, and orchestration that leaves you breathless, a choir of cats slide, scrape, scratch and bounce onto the stage at QPAC Lyric Theatre.