
If you have ever been to the reproduction Shakespeare’s Globe in London, you’ll know what magical, awe-inspiring structures Elizabethan theatres were.

If you were lucky enough to see Chris Botti live in concert in 2010 at the National theatre then 2011 at the Melbourne Jazz Festival was déjà vu in the best way possible.


The concept of a man so consumed by a thirst for knowledge as to barter his own soul for the wisdom and services of Lucifer’s leading general Mephistopheles is so innately compelling it’s been tackled by everyone from Marlowe to The Simpsons.

African Grace is a celebration of the supreme joy of music, life, and love, and the beauty of human voices, movement and collaboration.

Reg Cribb’s The Haunting of Daniel Gartrell is a play that calls for more than just one viewing or reading. Within its text and Straightjacket Productions’ production of it, there is much to get one’s head around.
