
Powerful stories from escapees of the death penalty By Myron My The death penalty has, and probably always will be, a contentious issue. There will be one side that states you...
By Cheryl Threadgold Mockingbird Theatre’s founder Chris Baldock, challenges traditional performance boundaries, treating audiences to innovative theatre experiences. The former Meat Market in North Melbourne is the atmospheric venue for the...
by Antony Steadman A play about the final days of the Marquis De Sade? We know immediately that the piece will be sexually charged, confrontational and debauched. Yes it is all...
by Nick Pilgrim Written in 1995 by Doug Wright, Quills is an Obie award – winning, multi – layered, cerebral tug o’ war. The American playwright and screenwriter is also a...
by Astrid Lawton Set amongst the British upper crust in 1920s Eton and Oxford, this Fly-On-The-Wall Theatre production explores the devastating consequences of ‘the love that dare not speak its name’...
Review by Alex Paige Being unfamiliar with this play, I was a little perturbed by its title. To my great relief, The Death of Peter Pan turned out not to be...