At This Year’s Rising Festival, I Was Most Excited By The New And Unexpected Audiences
Rising situates itself as a festival of new art, performance and music that takes place in the...
Read MorePosted by Sarah Austin | 16th Jul 2024 | Australia, Festivals, Melbourne, Review
Rising situates itself as a festival of new art, performance and music that takes place in the...
Read MorePosted by Sarah Austin | 1st Jun 2024 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Disability
Back to Back Theatre is an internationally lauded ensemble of collaborators based in Geelong. With...
Read MorePosted by Sarah Austin | 27th Apr 2024 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Gender
The relationship between witchcraft and teenage girls has been the subject of many books, films...
Read MorePosted by Sarah Austin | 25th Oct 2023 | Adaptation, Australia, Review
Emerging from one of Australia’s most enduring and significant theatrical partnerships between...
Read MorePosted by Sarah Austin | 29th Aug 2023 | Australia, Melbourne, Review, Theatre and Age
Bloom, the new Australian musical produced by the Melbourne Theatre Company, is proudly billed by...
Read MorePosted by Sarah Austin | 25th Jun 2023 | Australia, Festivals, Melbourne, Review, Theatre and Decolonization
Rising has just completed its second run across Melbourne. The newest addition to the city’s...
Read MorePosted by Sarah Austin | 27th Oct 2022 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Disability, Theatre for Young Audiences
Review: When the World Turns, by Polyglot Theatre and Oily Cart When the World Turns is a...
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