
Room on the Broom, a story about a flighty witch, her sassy cat and the characters who hitch a ride with them, is currently at the beautiful National Theatre in St Kilda, where it has been playing to a packed house since opening day.

Brave New Word has made a debut with Body Language that wavers between harmonious and hamfisted.

Claire Edwardes is, of course, regarded as one of the most innovative and important percussionist of her generation. Her focus this particular evening was on marimba.

‘High’ Tea provides a glance into the life of a gifted individual who shined too bright for her own good, and burned out before the world got to know how talented she truly was.

The Comedy of Errors is tremendous fun. The entire cast is terrific in one of Shakespeare's earliest, shortest and most farcical plays.

The whole show is a completely engaging marriage of graceful, gangly physical humour and moving honesty.

While the quality of the singing is inconsistent, it hardly matters in what soon becomes a bit of a farce; sometimes the choice of song in itself wins a laugh.