Classical Indian dancers Raina Peterson and Govind Pillai take the audience on a sensual, playful and intimate journey. They represent a place where western ideas of otherness do not exist. “India [is] remembering who it...
A tragic-comic gay comedy of manners, Kevin Elyot’s award–winning play, My Night With Reg, makes a welcome return to Sydney’s New Theatre this February as part of the 2019 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. At Guy’s Lond...
Melbourne’s queen of cabaret has done it again! Lending her husky voice to her favourite Dolly Parton songs, she’s created another fabulous show. It covered a good balance Parton’s extensive song repertoire from toe-tapp...
Get ready to break your routine with a first look at early release shows – and some alluring new spaces – coming to this year’s Adelaide Cabaret Festival in June 2019. “I am delighted to announce our early release shows,...
The set for Become the One – a smallish area of some would-be furniture placed on a rug in the middle of the large Gasworks space – resembles an island rather than a living room. Indeed, isolation is one of the stronger ...
The biggest and best-loved free community event of the season, Mardi Gras Fair Day, returns on Sunday 17 February with over 80,000 people expected to come together in Victoria Park in Camperdown for a day filled with liv...
Acts of ritual are rife throughout the queer community, with secret codes and messages dotted all through history, we see how queer individuals have navigated and quietly celebrated themselves in a world that often didn’...
You can make the argument for a few reasons why playwright Mike Bartlett called his play, Cock, but by the end of the play the main thought is that the central character, John, is really just a bit of a one. It’s fascina...