
The performance of this play by the Darlinghurst Theatre Company at their own venue, which is so intimate that it is smaller than some of the rooms in which one could imagine the play being set, stuck very faithfully to its famous and outrageous text.


Funny and light-hearted amusement, The Good Doctor is modern American playwright Neil Simon’s take on the classical Russian works of Chekhov, as the Writer takes us through a series of sketches of his writings.


Free Rain’s production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? demonstrates why Edward Albee’s play is regarded as an American classic.

What you got from No Door on Her Mouth was impressions and images; of emotion, the effort we encounter in finding and listening to our inner voice, of receiving love and acceptance, even within ourselves.
