Baby Doll is an effective, if imperfect, re-adaptation of Tennessee Williams’ lesser-renowned material, via an intermediate film version.
Every performer is a star of their own making (tremendous effort by everyone) with classic facial expressions, voices lifted to give it their all, engaging the audience and drawing us in to their world.
There’s much ado about many things in Bell Shakespeare's current season of Much Ado About Nothing.
Today, the very fabric of nations is woven with the diversity, energy, enterprise and hard work of its people, including those that come to stay. The Taxithi Project and their Songs of Longing encapsulate the contribution of these precious people and their stories.
A spectacular show in a suitably epic venue, all the stops have been pulled out for the Sydney recreation of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
The most ambitious one-hander you’re likely to see with one actor portraying over thirty characters, director Kate Champion has given this crowd-pleasing play something of a timely facelift.