
The Northshore Tavern is an interesting setting for an acoustic gig. The faux-beach décor and chatty atmosphere didn’t feel like the kind of place for a hopeless romantic to bear their soul to song.

Originally published in 1818 by, then anonymous, Mary Shelley, Frankenstein is easily one of the most iconic members of the western canon.

Now in its 27th year, the company has gone from strength to strength, with their upcoming touring program taking in the sights of cultural centres such as New York and Paris.

Straight No Chaser are a world apart from the traditional male barber shop harmonizers. Ten quite ordinary looking guys dressed in sharp suits with black shirts, they already look hip and ready for action.

Jeffrey the Cat Productions’ Hobo is back for another run at The Blue Room, opening in time for NAIDOC week, and continuing its journey as a work in development.

Dracula opens, as any good gothic tale ought to, in a sanatorium just far enough away from Victorian London for anyone to hear any screams.

Inspired by a true story, the play follows the ruthless 19th Century businessman, Theodore Lent, as he tours his freak show across Russia.