
The success of this production lies in the combination of great singing and dancing on an attractive looking set that manages to feel strangely contemporary thanks to the costume, set and lighting design.

I am an emotional creature: the secret life of girls is a relatively new offering from Eve Ensler, the writer behind the famous “Vagina Monologues”, and the worldwide V-Day campaign against violence and discrimination against women.

Cross Country / Cross Cultures was a short piece of theatre (25 minutes) but it packed a lot of punch. The eclectic cast of former refugees, migrants, first generation Australians and Indigenous Australians, were beautiful in their authenticity of presentation.

The Lion King last ran at Melbourne’s Regent Theatre from 2005 to 2006. A decade later, Julie Taymor’s breathtakingly beautiful production, still proves that it can enchant the young and the young at heart alike.

If, like me, you've seen productions of Shakespeare that failed to hit the mark, be they traditional or contemporary, then rest assured this is not one of them.

Because there was no programme or media release for Elegy, I cannot name the Actors, Director or Scriptwriter for this production. However I think, at this point, that’s a good thing because the show was quite drastically underdone.

Simon Coronel is an international award winning illusionist. He brings to the 2015 Perth Fringe – Glitches in Reality, version 2.0. It’s nothing short of mind-blowing.