
Not your average comedy show, nor indeed much like anything else you’ve likely seen, Little Dances is a unique and very entertaining piece.

PhiL and Me is the latest instalment in the chortle worthy escapades of local Melbourne mum Kim Houng Nguyen.

Back in town for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Jimeoin’s latest show entitled What? is another outstanding performance from the veteran comedian.

The latest blockbuster musical to hit our stage, The Addams Family, opened at Sydney’s Capitol Theatre this week, and from the moment the orchestra started up with that familiar theme, they held the audience in the palm of their dismembered hand.

Few musicians remain at the cutting or leading edge for thirty years or more, but KH has. This, because of his bravery. Bravery? Yes. For him, all music is fair game:

The world of contemporary dance can be a magnificent place for exploration of form, body, music and a new frontier in creative expression. It can also be a place where arrogance and self-indulgence are more apparent than artistic expression

What we have here in War Horse is something of a hybrid creation, part quaint English drama and grandly-staged war epic, told through actors interacting with impressively complex puppetry.