Hugh Jackman’s big break – as the villainous Gaston in the 1990s production of Beauty and the Beast – began with a casual audition in the lobby of Melbourne’s Hotel Windsor. It almost didn’t happen at ...
After university, Elston rode his motorbike from Adelaide to Melbourne ... theatre, of course, isn’t four-legged (or no-legged) co-stars or unaccompanied children – it’s weather. The company ...
The first festival of the year at EPCOT runs through Feb. 24, with artistic (and edible) touches at every turn.
February is traditionally considered the month of love – when lovers across the globe express their affection with greetings and gifts on Valentine’s Day, February 14. Restaurants are heavily booked, ...
It took more than a decade for British Brazilian Australian playwright Marcelo Dos Santos to have his big break with Feeling ...
Milton Theatre Company is bringing Neil Marr’s Bienvenue ... Set in 2010 at a Muskoka summer cottage, the play follows lifelong friends Max, Keith and Stan as they reunite to celebrate their ...
Lancashire theatres continue their strong start to 2025 with another fabulous line-up of shows and experiences this month.
He beat Muscles today, but he has to play John Newcombe tomorrow ... The final was played on a quintessential Melbourne summer’s day: oppressively hot. It had been 36 degrees on the Saturday ...
Glenn Maxwell during his last Test match, in Bangladesh in 2017.Credit: Getty Images Nevertheless, Maxwell’s omission felt like the end of any notion that he might play more Test cricket.
‘There is so much to talk about and discuss in this play, and it feels just so vitally relevant ... On the day this writer went to see 37, the Melbourne Theatre Company’s new work – commissioned ...
Additionally, he was awarded the Outstanding Set Design of a Play by the Drama Desk Awards for Why Torture Is Wrong, and the People Who Love Them. Korins also won the Design award from the Obie ...