
Making people laugh is harder than making people cry but not for Aunty Donna who make the whole audience laugh while making it look easy.

This show was an interesting, amusing, and charming production which never flagged for a second.

The little stage at the Butterfly Club has been the setting for many things wonderful and Jessica McKerlie’s Gender Spanner is definitely one of these.

It is a fairly flimsy and predictable work, but director, Christopher Renshaw’s strong cast work very hard to present an entertaining show.

Fracture was not only a slick production, its plot gave me one of the most rewarding experiences I value as an audience member.

Phil Scott has been performing for some time, and his experience shows here, both in his musical ability and in his comic timing and story-tellng.

Biggins deals with racism, patriarchal indulgence, disability, education, bigotry, (old-age and new-age) technology, food choices, indigenous culture, bullying, economic growth, old-school mentality and so much more of the current human psyche – all with a laconic smirk and a twist of the knife.