Assuming penelope is required, and broadbent is required, the following 71 results were found.
Don Parties On | Melbourne Theatre Company
As the opening work of the MTC’s 2011 season, Don Parties On is a safe choice. Like most of...
The result was a night of great diversity and an introduction to Australian artists who are sure...
Songs For Nobodies | Melbourne Theatre Company
Five seemingly plain, unremarkable women; a cleaner, a backup singer, a librarian, a junior...
we unfold | Sydney Dance Company
The discovery of a work that simply needs to be consumed and felt, rather than explained, is a...
Adapting for Distortion & Haptic | Hiroaki Umeda
The disturbing way the body can seem to morph into its surroundings is an intriguing concept....
The Blue Dragon | Robert Lepage
In present day Shanghai and Robert Lepage’s The Blue Dragon, China’s ancient mythology,...
Something Smells Funny | Jimeoin
He’s the Irishman with an unmistakable grin and he’s been ‘being funny’ in Australia for as long...
The Cliff Young Shuffle | Hannah Gadsby
Hannah Gadsby hates walking. Anywhere. She’s slow, it's boring, and other walkers are plain...
Fear of a Brown Planet Returns
For a show that is all about demonstrating that racism exists within Australia, Hussain and...
The result is a show in which the dancers seduce not just their fellow dancers, but also the...
Madagascar | Melbourne Theatre Company
The play’s downfall is that playwright J.T. Rogers seems not to know what his play is trying to...
Nil, Cat and Buried | Le Poulet Terrible
In true Sewell style, Nil, Cat and Buried is a brutally honest work, where the characters and...
This is a work with more than a few moments of brilliance, not least the performances. Left -...
45th Anniversary Season | The Australian Ballet School
In the 45th Anniversary Season, The ABS presents a collection of works that pay homage to some of...
Phil Enchelmaier’s The Perfect Dish, directed by Dave Barclay, and starring Gerard Lane as...
A hunger to control, consume, and devastate – exploitation in every imaginable form. This is the...
When The Rain Stops Falling | Brink Productions
It lands with a thud at Gabriel York’s feet – a miracle, an epiphany, and the first sign of hope...
Apocalypse Bear Trilogy | Stuck Pigs Squealing Theatre Company
The star of the work is a walking, talking, human-sized teddy bear. But, like the bear, the...
Graduate Exhibition 2009 | The Australian Ballet School
The greatest shame is that the Exhibition is performed just one night a year but then, if all...
God of Carnage | Melbourne Theatre Company
Long before the drinking of coffee is substituted for the drinking of rum, it is clear that what...