
Time to enter the world of Alex De Large (Martin McCreadie) and his Droogs for lashings of the ole ultra-violence, right right?

Something exciting is happening at Theatre Works in St Kilda. The venue that premiered the incredible musical Flowerchildren in 2012 has another hit on its hands.

Performing in English, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese – his gorgeous voice hit like a tsunami, and embraced like expensive silk.

Lally calls Stories I Want to Tell You in Person “play”, but it is more of a spoken word performance where Lally relates a series of anecdotes about her life and writing process.

Bruce was and is all too easily dismissed as a foul-mouthed junkie. Both of these things may be true, but he was so much more than that.

Curly bursts onto the scene with a vibrant rendition of Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’ and all my childhood memories flood in with the force of a cattle stampede.

A dinner like no other, this play is a feast of indigestible pseudo philosophy, sychophantic admiration, machiavellian plotting, towering hypocrisy and class deconstruction, served with a sweet overlay of some lusciously funny lines.