
Opening with the show signature tune, Beer Drinking Woman (how does she maintain that fabulous figure quaffing as she does?), Hughes vamped, camped and beer-gargled her way through a fabulous first set.

This is a hugely demanding script and the ensemble worked tirelessly to maintain the cracking pace. I felt all the actors were excellent.

From the outset the musicians seemed to be livelier than the audience, getting right into the swing of things with appreciative hoots and exclamations. The cabaret room was packed and the crowd were listening attentively, but rowdy they were not.

Perth Theatre Company’s final production of the year is a superb conclusion to a knock-out year for the company.

Intriguing exploration of many contrasting facets of a brief but dazzling life.

Greg Fleet’s first theatre play is full of memories, tears, laughter and Good Music.

A booming baritone/ bass, complete with Southern twang set the tone to perfection. I Walk the Line had us gasping at the vocal depth and authenticity.