Review: Melba (Hayes Theatre Co)
A new musical about a great diva that successfully melds an original score with operatic arias.
A new musical about a great diva that successfully melds an original score with operatic arias.
A fascinating reconstruction of a cabaret created by Czech Jewish prisoners at Terezín during WWII.
David Campbell’s life was changed by one of Barbara Cook’s masterclasses. He recalls a great Broadway and cabaret star.
A beguiling night of melancholic songs, poetic storytelling and haunting vocals.
A glittering, intoxicating love song to the disco era.
Barrie Kosky's Saul and Leah Purcell's The Drover's Wife win big at this year's awards for live performance in Australia.
Taking place over 22 days, the Festival presents an array of delights both challenging and immersive.
Staff at Monkton Combe School in the UK, led by Principal Chris Wheeler, surprise school-leavers with One Day More.
Jacqui Dark and Kanen Breen offer a down and dirty good time in their new cabaret show.
The man behind the piano now stands on top.
WAAPA’s first Aboriginal Musical Theatre student has been recognised for his contribution to the ATSI community.
Kamikaze cabaret that didn't quite hit the target.
A bittersweet but nourishing slice of the finest cabaret.