Haribo Kimchi is a prismatic, one-of-a-kind experience that tells a deeply personal story many immigrants will recognise, while offering others an intimate window into what it means to carry home within you.
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Haribo Kimchi is a prismatic, one-of-a-kind experience that tells a deeply personal story many immigrants will recognise, while offering others an intimate window into what it means to carry home within you.
Improv RPG is excellent improv theatre, delivered by highly capable performers who fully understand the trappings of the genres they are working within, and who bounce off each other like old friends, spinning outlandish choices into comedic or horrific, gold.
The beauty of CATS is not in layered storytelling, but in its unflinching projection of pure vibes. And boy, does this Australian production deliver.
“The audience is going to have a ball.”
“600 Seconds is like a flight of amuse-bouches; sample-sized bites of dance and theatre works that give you a glimpse into the creative minds of Perth artists.”
Beauty and the Beast The Musical doesn’t just avoid deviating from the heart of the film; it crystallises the themes, encasing them like the enchanted rose, and makes the revisit feel worthwhile
Lighting, pyrotechnics, and early 2000s pop music are playfully woven together to immerse us in a theatrical montage of a drunken night out, where the tea is spilt and old resentments are finally laid bare.
How do you make sense of a life pummeled by love and loss? Blue, the latest production by Black Swan State Theatre, asks us to plunge, heart-first, into this question.
Linnea’s delivery is compelling and commanding.
Prima Facie is compelling, chilling viewing that deserves to reach further into the systems it represents to make meaningful change.