Review: Frozen (Disney Theatrical Productions, Broadway)
Michael Grandage's warm-hearted production of a classic animation should thaw the frostiest of hearts.
Michael Grandage's warm-hearted production of a classic animation should thaw the frostiest of hearts.
An exuberant, uplifting musical given a bobby-dazzler of a production.
Alexander Lewis, Anne Aitken, Caroline O'Connor and Kanen Breen will star in this semi-staged production of Bernstein's operetta.
The hit musical set in Newfoundland, celebrating kindness in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, arrives in Australia in July 2019.
With a busload of fabulous songs and costumes, the hit home-grown musical returns for its 10th anniversary tour.
Merlynn Tong's Blue Bones leads the count with seven nominations, with Ruddigore, Joh for PM and He Dreamed a Train close behind.
This beautiful 30th anniversary production reveals a little gem of an Australian musical.
A crazy cocktail of circus, drag, comedy, Irish dancing and slam poetry, with something to say.
Ahead of her appearance at the Adelaide French Festival, Nin talks about the inspiration behind her show, her alter ego, and festival after parties.
He starred in the first workshop and the original Australian, West End and Broadway productions. Now he's back, with stories about the show's development and his own occasional deafness.
From Raoul in the West End to the Tin Man in Australia, the versatile leading man chats about Lloyd Webber's Wizard of Oz and his own debut album.
Opera singers Jacqui Dark and Kanen Breen in cabaret mode make naughty very nice with this irreverent Christmas show.
Mitchell Butel has gathered a starry line-up of leading ladies to play Fanny Brice in a Sydney Symphony Orchestra concert of Funny Girl.