On Stage: The Sacrifice of Farinelli
There have been few artists more intriguing than Carlo Broschi, known by the stage name Farinelli.
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On Stage: The Ballad of Dan O’Malley
With the Australian Football League season coming to an end the staging of Paul Mitchell’s play The Ballad of Dan O’Malley is perfectly timed.
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On Stage: A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical
If you’ve ever wondered about the back story to award winning singer Neil Diamond’s phenomenal success then A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical is the stage show for you.
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On Stage: Six The Musical
It’s easy to understand why SIX the Musical is such a global phenomenon.
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On Stage: Between The Lines – The James Joyce/Groucho Marx Letters
An imaginative and believable story line together with some great acting ensures Bloomsday in Melbourne’s latest production Between The Lines – The James Joyce/Groucho Marx Letters offers an entertaining night at the theatre.
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On Stage: The Wolves
The Wolves, playing at Melbourne’s Theatre Works, offers an interesting study into how the attitudes and behaviours of teenage girls have changed over 10 years.
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On Stage: Eurydice
Melbourne Shakespeare Company’s adaption of Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice illustrates the company’s philosophy of contemporising classical stories and often presenting these stories from a female perspective.
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On Stage: Red Acts’ Present Laughter
RedActs staging of Noel Coward’s humorous play Present Laughter provided the perfect platform for younger actors to showcase their stagecraft.
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On Stage: Ally Morgan’s If You’re Hearing This
The problems of the world and young people are humorously explored in Ally Morgan’s one woman show If You’re Hearing This.
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On Stage: Murder Village: An Improvised Whodunnit
Reviewing a performance of Murder Village: An Improvised Whodunnit is fraught with danger.
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