
The Production Company opened its 2011 musical season with 1930’s favourite Anything Goes by Cole Porter.

Under the skillful direction of Edwards, and with the inspired 1930s Berlin setting, this new version soars with emotional intensity and vocal clarity.

The Farnsworth Invention may not be a tour de force of playwriting, but it is most certainly a tour de force of storytelling.

There are so many excruciatingly familiar home truths in My Romantic History that if it weren’t so damn funny it would be almost unbearable.

This character driven piece showed alliances form, only to be demolished when coercing and conniving took centre stage.

Small Odysseys is about the journeys we take when we are lost at sea; how we feel when we’re being scrutinized or when we feel immensely small in a vast world.

In the Garden is a meandering new work which due to the very issue of timing unfortunately doesn’t quite manage to reach the evocative and emotional heights it tenderly reaches for.