Arj Barker
The lights dim. The music fades. The audience applauds with anticipation. Or they just get alarmingly quiet. It's Arj Barker's brand new show which, according to Arj, is both "what audiences expect...
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The Dancers Company, the regional touring arm of The Australian Ballet, is on the road again in 2013, visiting South Australia, Victoria, Broken Hill and the Northern Territory with a dazzling triple...
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By: William Shakespeare Director: Imara Savage Designer: Pip Runciman Lighting Designer: Mark Pennington Composer/Sound Designer: David Heinrich Assistant Director: Nescha Jelk With: Elena Carapetis,...
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Lasseter’s Bones is a fascinating and engaging documentary for audiences of all ages. Like so many others over the years, director Luke Walker became fascinated by the story of Harold Lasseter, whose...
View ArticleCarl Barron
Carl returns with his new show. Get ready for something a little different with Carl's new monologue/stand-up/music show. More Troy stories, worms, ants, acid and being Carl Barron are all explored....
View ArticleAkmal Live
This years show promises to be Akmal's most punctual, and jam-packed with lots of words, some of which he will be using for the very first time. Also, for the first time in history, Akmal will be...
View ArticleFaulty Towers The Dining Experience
Officially the world’s longest running and most successful show of its kind, Faulty Towers The Dining Experience is continuing to make its international mark as a ‘outrageously funny’ night out...
View ArticleSoweto Gospel Choir: Freedom
Winner of the 2019 Grammy Award for Best World Music Album for their latest album “Freedom”, a collection of songs which celebrate and commemorate South Africa’s democratic movements struggle for...
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