
Hair is an absolute classic piece of musical theatre and has been brought to life by Stage Art with truth, integrity and joy.

It's a laudable way to start the ATYP year. Ten new voices. Actually twenty, when one considers the actors involved; also fresh faces. Out of Place is a loose theme, designed to string together ten pearls.

Fierstein’s funny, wise cracking, yet serious script, has great appeal and balances charm and weight through a main character who is so open about who he is and what he wants that the audience can’t help but warm to him.

She has a winning smile, is as animated as The Bugs Bunny Show and just as funny. Yet, when she turns her hand to a sensitive, searching ballad, she thrusts a knife in your chest that pierces your heart.

Exploiting every cliché of the Eurotrash persona, and dripping arrogant superiority to all who were not lucky enough to be born French, Lucont expounded on life and love but mostly about sex.

Brisbane’s brassy, brash and brazen boylesque crew Briefs turned Parramatta’s Perdu Spiegeltent inside-out and upside-down during this year’s Sydney Festival.