First performed in England in 2017, this version of A Christmas Carol was written by Jack Thorne, with the stage adaptation ...
Stages of Empathy is not just a show; it is a model for what disability-led theatre can achieve when lived experience shapes ...
Here You Come Again has moments of charm and beauty, but it’s the band, the design team, and the cast’s sheer effort that ...
Chenoeh Miller is a theatre director, artist producer and sometimes reviewer, based on Ngunnawal Country in Canberra. Venue: ...
Maudlin Mandy is morose. It’s the opening of her karaoke bar, Money Money Karaoke and her 38 th Birthday. Her ...
Canberra stalwarts Bridget Croft (vocals) and Jenny Spear (vocals, acoustic guitar), joined by an exceptional lineup: Paul Kindermann on bass, Ged Corben on pedal steel, Ian ‘Jonno’ Johnson on drums, ...
For one night only, Canberra Theatre Centre brought the beloved queer history podcast Queers Past onto the stage as part of this year’s SpringOUT Festival.
The Festival of Death and Dying is not just a festival – it is a tender, artist-led act of remembering, and a deeply human invitation to witness ourselves, one another, and the stories that insist on ...
Described as “a powerful meditation of life, death and change”, The Lark is an incredible new solo work written specially for national treasure Noni Hazlehurst by celebrated playwright Daniel Keene ...
The capacity crowd were excited, eager to renew acquaintance with "Bob" and gave him a warm round of applause when he strolled onto the stage at the Regal Theatre. Clad in a low key ensemble of white ...
Above – Will O'Mahony, Emily Rose Brennan, Deep Sroa and Ratidzo Mambo. Cover – Emily Rose Brennan and Deep Sroa. Photos – Daniel J Grant The title of this play takes its name from a “drinking game” ...