The emotional conflicts are well defined, the shifts and changes deftly controlled, however the pace of this production is glacial. Yet it elevates what could be termed a museum piece into a genuine theatrical experience.
Culturally specific yet universal, set in the past but still so pertinent, Yentl is the story of a girl who laps up facts and theories like a thirsty horse at a stream
Four hot male acrobats comically playing Greek gods, full of sexual innuendo and wacky, sacrilegious scenarios.
Alongside that calibre, the combination of theatrical elements really hits the mark and makes momenta one of the best SDC programs seen in Melbourne in recent times.
The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra delivered a night of touching music with a carefully curated programme titled Forbidden Love.
Crude, rude, kinky and slinky, La Clique combines vulgar vaudeville, bizarre burlesque and exquisite circus.
Ruva Ngwenya is dynamite as Tina, with barely a moment off stage, Ngwenya has an incredible stage presence, bringing the audience on board from the beginning.