I know what you’re thinking: another bloody climate play. Hard pass. But if there’s just one ‘climate play’ you should take a chance on,
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Secrets and Sex – A Review of Madame Bovary
Madame Bovary is a novel set in Victorian France, written by Gustave Flaubert in 1856. The novel’s complicated characters and refusal to comfort its
Review: The Dictionary of Lost Words Leaps Gracefully From Page to Stage
The staging and costuming of Lost Words is a true delight. It’s as if Esme and her friends have sprung directly from the page into the real world. Each setting is richly crafted, making use of the Scriptorium’s pigeonholes as shelves, windows, doors, letter boxes, and more.
Review: UOW Theatre’s Chekhov’s Gun
UOW Theatre undeniably have a remarkable play on their hands with Chekhov’s Gun. Thought-provoking, well-executed and bold…
