
Enhanced through speech and at times song, Hamilton's story is both moving and humorous at the same time.

In the humble and intimate space of Brisbane's Tivoli Theatre, the Celtic Divas sang a beguiling repertoire of traditional and original Celtic songs.

Angela's Kitchen is an autobiographical play with comedy-drama snapshots of the actor's past and present and the life of his beloved maternal grandmother Angela.

If there is to be a single headlining act at this year's Adelaide Cabaret Festival, it should be Eden Espinosa. The American music theatre star, best known for her roles in Wicked, Rent and Brooklyn, makes her Australian debut at the Festival.

Some of the acts are Burlesque Hour classics, others are all new, but any one of them would lift the tone of a regular burlesque night. To see them all together makes for a kind of super-charged theatrical experience.


Macbeth is a difficult feat to pull off and audiences are always looking for something new in the Scottish King's tale of betrayal and ruin while remaining faithful to the original text.