
Gudirr Gudirr by Dalisa Pigram and Marrugeku Theatre turns struggle into triumph. Pigram, the unique force who has created and co-choreographed Gudirr Gudirr, also performs in this hour-long dance theatre missive that addresses a multitude of Australia’s sins and sorrows.

Spare Parts Puppet Theatre isn’t afraid to tackle the big subjects. Their current production, a stage adaptation by Peta Murray of Tim Winton’s short novel Blueback, takes a deep dive into the subjects of death, ecology and environmental protection. Is it too much for kids to handle? Not a chance.

Australian debut for strongly themed, well-travelled, polished dance entertainment.

This show was an interesting, amusing, and charming production which never flagged for a second.

Dark near-future dystopia, featuring a superhero’s discovery of self-doubt.

Fracture was not only a slick production, its plot gave me one of the most rewarding experiences I value as an audience member.

One head, two hands, classic scenarios aplenty – accomplished puppetry meets clever scripting.