When detective story turns into family drama in the stage adaptation of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, you’re in for a surprise.
Get out your velvet, your sparkles, your leather and suede for a lively night of non-stop song and dance: Elvis has entered the building.
Fast-paced improv translates poetry’s slow-burn in Haiku for You, and a theatre full of laughter ensues. Who would’ve ever guessed haiku was for everyone? ★★★½
Exceptionally written, directed and performed, Blood of the Lamb presents anti-abortion policies we hadn’t dreamed could be real, and as theatre coming out of the US, it doesn’t even feel dystopian. ★★★★½
In celebration of the 10-year anniversary of her memoir Welcome to Your New Life, Anna Goldsworthy has penned the script for a charmingly hectic stage play that captures the myriad emotions of first-time motherhood.
Adapted from the worldwide literary sensation, The Dictionary of Lost Words has hit the stage, giving new voice to the words of women.