Review: GAME. SET. MATCH. (Malthouse Theatre)
This clever new play written by and starring Megan Wilding seems to be a tennis-themed rom-com – until she starts lobbing truth bombs.
This clever new play written by and starring Megan Wilding seems to be a tennis-themed rom-com – until she starts lobbing truth bombs.
A “pocket-sized” production that began its life in a backroom of an actual bookstore continues to delight theatregoers around the globe.
Indigenous women are front and centre in this meditative play about relationships with family and Country.
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With a different performer cold-reading every night, plus some video trickery, playwright Nassim Soleimanpour’s new show is enjoyably unsettling.