
The tales of virginity loss range from the romantic to the horrifying, from the funny to the tender.

The show is genuinely laugh out loud funny in parts. The humour is quirky and the execution of Woodley and Yates is wonderful.

For those of us with these timeless songs rattling around in our heads, it is like returning home for succour: for those who have not lived through the first incarnation of South Pacific, do not miss it this time around.


It may have taken awhile, but the epic production of War Horse has finally made it to Australia, with its premiere in Melbourne on New Year's eve.

The Mousetrap is intelligent, pacey and full of all the intriguing psychological elements of a great "Who Dunit", as it should be, it's Agatha Christie.
