With the movie sequel and new music coming from ABBA themselves, the endless summer fun of Mamma Mia! rolls on. ...
On September 2018 / By Matt MyersBefore Kinky Boots, Hairspray and La Cage Aux Folles, Harvey Fierstein held a Torch of his own. Now his Tony-winning play returns for the Darlinghurst Theatre’s 25th Anniversary. ...
On August 2018 / By Matt MyersIt’s back! From outer space… Yes, Priscilla is touring the country, and leaving a trail of glitter in her wake. ...
On July 2018 / By Matt MyersTeenage wizards on broomsticks may sound familiar, but Puffs shines light on a different group of students at a certain school of magic. ...
On June 2018 / By Matt MyersServing in the military, playing cricket and coming out as trans – Catherine McGregor’s story arrives on stage. ...
On May 2018 / By Matt MyersCross-dressing, gender confusion and homoerotic subtexts. No wonder Twelfth Night is one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays. ...
On April 2018 / By Matt MyersNot quite Avenue Q, and certainly not the Muppets, Australia is about to meet a very funny, frightening and filthy-mouthed sock puppet in Hand to God. It’s been ...
On March 2018 / By Matt MyersJust how does a dead dog in the nighttime win a record amount of theatre awards? Australian audiences are about to find out. If one particular play has ...
On March 2018 / By Matt MyersApart from the standard revivals, expect 2018 to see even more jukebox musicals, with a spotlight on music legends and films transitioning to the stage. Matt Myers gives ...
On January 2018 / By Matt MyersTwenty-three years on, Muriel Heslop, is still feeling the beat of the tambourine – Oh yeah! In the 1990’s, Australian cinema turned a corner, leaving behind the sentimental ...
On December 2017 / By Matt Myers