Nilaja Sun (who both wrote and performs the one woman show) is brilliant. Full stop. Her attention to detail with speech patterns, mannerisms and physicality of each character is awe inspiring. She is all at once hilarious, fascinating and heartbreaking to watch.


With a cast including Tracy Mann, Alan Flower, and Vincent Crowley, this exciting, thought provoking, moving and downright creatively excellent contemporary hybrid theatre work is a must-see…full stop.
In pointing out the foolishness of the ways people represent themselves, Monley and Houska celebrate this foolishness as much as they mock it. Which makes for a great feel-good show, whether or not a couple are going to get together at the end.


This is a dark tale played out in a brilliantly designed and almost surreal world, with a plot that combines horror, humour and intelligence.

In A Guide to Unhappiness, Leunig combines his trademark Magosophy (magic and philosophy) with music, film and some heartfelt story-telling.
Lake Eyre's landscapes transform before your eyes as dancers' bodies merge and collide, float and tumble, stretch and collapse, moving through a stream of endlessly beautiful stage pictures.

It's no wonder The Criminals is regarded as one of the most significant Latin-American plays of the last century. And you'd be hard-pressed to find a more intense, provocative, or confronting production.
