Review: A Fool in Love (Sydney Theatre Company)
Van Badham spins a mix of barbed wire and fairy floss from Lope de Vega’s story of two daughters on the auction block of marriage.
Van Badham spins a mix of barbed wire and fairy floss from Lope de Vega’s story of two daughters on the auction block of marriage.
This ingenious, double-plotted musical, with a stunning jazz score and hilarious book, is brought to vivid life at the Hayes.
The nuances in US playwright Lynn Nottage's portrait of a last-chance diner are ironed-out in an over-the-top production.
Although spectacular and filled with the amusing antics of its characters, this staging of Shakespeare's final play cannot overcome the inherent shortcomings of its writing.
This new Aussie rock musical is so outrageously funny it holds you in a head-lock until the final countdown.
Dean Bryant directs yet another sensational production for the Hayes Theatre Co with a brilliantly staged, moving version of Sondheim's musical.
Helen Thomson is blissfully funny in this new adaptation of Fo’s classic political farce.
The cast give it their all, but the sketchy show is no musical holy grail. Still, it’s a lot of fun.