Addressing the diversity of modern Australia with a song cycle of vignettes, Vidya Makan and Sonya Suares co-collaboration THE LUCKY COUNTRY is the Australian musical that we’ve been needing.
PostClassical Ensemble (PCE) rings in 2023 with a new stirring program for chorus and orchestra that celebrates the universal expression of the human spirit through music. “Amazing Grace,” perhaps the most universal of folk hymns, has inspired people all around the world for centuries.
An Ideal Husband creates a commentary on the state of politics today whilst still being raucously funny and delightfully Wilde. In short, a theatrical feast.
Belvoir’s FANGIRLS is back, the award-winning musical that explores the growing pains of fandom in today’s teenage world. 1 M Likes
Nominees Announced For 2019 Matilda Awards
Laser Beak Man is back to save the world and I hope he keeps returning and again and again. A feast for the senses, David Morton, Nicholas Paine and Tim Sharp, alongside make by Sam Cromack (Ball Park Music) create a joyous, vibrant world on stage that explodes in technicolour. The work follows the story of Australian artist Tim Sharp's colourful superhero (which Sharp first drew when he was eleven) and a crystal malfunction that bring characters together despite their differences.
Queensland Theatre's production of Storm Boy is a coming of age story that has a powerful voice in all of its mediums, but none more so that in Tom Holloway's stage adaptation, using the genius puppet-craft (another new word of mine) of David Morton and the Dead Puppet Society.
An array of magnificent wildlife puppets by Dead Puppet Society will feature on stage alongside Ellen Bailey (Harrow), John Batchelor (Underbelly: Razor), Tony Briggs (Black is the New White), Emily Burton (Single Asian Female), Drew Wilson (Alice in Wonderland) and newcomer Conor Lowe in Tom Holloway's adaptation of the much-loved Australian classic, Storm Boy, when it opens at Southbank Theatre on Friday 21 June.
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This January, Belvoir will bring the captivating and intimate My Name is Jimi to the Sydney Festival following its acclaimed world premiere with Queensland Theatre in 2017.
This January, Belvoir will bring the captivating and intimate My Name is Jimi to the Sydney Festival following its acclaimed world premiere with Queensland Theatre in 2017.
Remaining a vital masterwork 20 years after it was penned by Wesley Enoch and Deborah Mailman, The 7 Stages of Grieving is a wise and powerful play about the grief of Aboriginal people and the hope of reconciliation.
Cobb's Comedy Club and Punch Line San Francisco have announced their Summer 2015 lineups. Scroll down for details!
Scroll down for the upcoming lineup for Cobb's Comedy Club and Punch Line SF.
Scroll down for the upcoming lineup for Cobb's Comedy Club and Punch Line SF. Just announced- Jim Norton, D.L. Hughley and more!
'Confessions of a Fat Player: A Big Man's Guide to Dating Beautiful Women,' a new dating advice book from comedian and Bay Area native Justin Harrison, was released on Valentine's Day.
Part how-to advice and part story-telling, Confessions of a Fat Player is based on Harrison's experience as a big man in the Bay Area and LA dating scenes. Unapologetically self-accepting, Harrison counsels men to embrace their size in order to succeed with women, and gives advice on topics like grooming, clothing, and sex specifically for larger men.
'At one point in my life, I felt worthless, I felt unattractive, and I felt like I was going to die alone. I wrote this book because I wanted guys of all sizes to feel confident in the dating world,' says Harrison.
To promote his new book, Harrison is planning a West Coast comedy tour, which he is funding through an Indiegogo.com fundraising campaign.
'Confessions of a Fat Player' was published by Volossal, and is available in paperback and digital format from iTunes, Amazon, and other major electronic outlets.
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