
In present day Shanghai and Robert Lepage’s The Blue Dragon, China’s ancient mythology, traditional values, and art, are meeting head on with the contrasting modern technology, media, and expression of Western culture.

From the moment I walked into the theatre and was assaulted by the lingering smell of Voltaren, there was no escaping the fact I was seeing a play about sport.

Dull and leaden from start to finish, Insomnia Cat Came to Stay doesn’t really tick until the frenetic last few minutes.

If you’re still not feeling good after the plethora of ‘feel good’ musicals Melbourne’s been treated to recently, then you’d better get along to Hairspray.


In Repose challenges the taboos of death, historical sore spots and the boundaries of artistic expression.

'An epic journey into the history of vaudeville burlesque' proclaims the publicity for the show, and boy, is this fun.