
Piff, Englishman John van der Put, took the Edinburg Fringe Festival by storm in 2009 and has been wowing audiences ever since.


The Interminable Suicide of Gregory Church begins at the beginning, with Daniel Kitson’s discovery of a single letter to an Isabel, written by Gregory Church, unsigned and still in a typewriter, sitting in the loft of a house while house hunting.

Raimondo Cortese is a singular voice in Australian theatre. His plays seem to meander and appear disjointed but possess an internal logic that leaves a delicate impression of eloquence and subtlety.

This is a rare opportunity for those who are interested in cinema and for those who are unfamiliar with the benshi style to experience ‘The Water Magician’.

This performance was a study of the musical elements of Brakhage's film composition and his personal interest in music. The live and recorded music accompanying the films emphasised the pulsating images and their contrapuntal structure.

The ukulele-strumming, piano-banging showgirl of Dresden Dolls fame came via the Spiegeltent for the very final performances of her Australian tour.