Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling will be the first production for of 2012 for Stirling Players in Perth, WA, following the postponement of their scheduled production of La Cage Aux Folles, due to unforeseen circumstances.
SOMETIMES we feel damaged beyond repair – but is it just a flesh wound?
It’s a question pondered in the latest play written and directed by Jessica Messenger, with assistance from Stages WA, premiering at south Perth’s Old Mill Theatre this March.
Flesh Wounds follows the interconnecting lives and relationships of six characters as they struggle to grow up and deal with their baggage.
What do Nirvana, Alanis Morissette, Coolio and John Farnham have in common?
They were all superstars of the 90s, the decade that gave us grunge and a slew of groundbreaking new bands. It also gave us Britney Spears…
Music lovers can now re-live the highlights when Phoenix Ensemble, at Beenleigh in South East Queensland, presents I’m too sexy for the 90s, an original show of 90s music, over five weekends in March.
Cole Porter’s Anything Goes is Miranda Musical Society’s first production for 2012, playing at Sutherland Entertainment Centre (NSW) from Wednesday March 21.
No musical puts the age-old tale of boy meets girl, and the complications which ensue, on stage better than Anythng Goes. Set in the early 1930s, this musical comedy is packed with disguises and mistaken identities and - eventually - four happy couples!
Woy Woy Little Theatre on the NSW Central Coast begins celebrations of its 50th year with Natural Causes, a black comedy by Eric Chappell, from February 24, 2012.
Vincent is a professional suicide merchant employed by Exodus, assisting people to “move on”. He is contracted to assist Celia, who has wanted a suicide pact with her husband since her wedding day. But things don’t go according to plan and even innocent bystanders and the pot plant are not safe.
They may be a day late, but this year The Regals Musical Society (Sydney NSW) are delivering a theatrical Valentine’s Day gift – the musical comedy revue that’s all about love … well, kind of...
Penrith Musical Comedy Company presents the NSW Premiere of the Broadway stage musical adaptation of the 1980 cult classic musical fantasy film Xanadu at Q Theatre, Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre from February 10.
The Henry Lawson Theatre, at Werrington County (NSW) begins its 2012 season in February with the comedy Dry Rot by John Roy Chapman, directed by Peter Williams.
Secret passageways and hidden doors are just part of this high-energy comedy set in a country house in rural England during the 1940’s.
Mr and Mrs Wagstaff (Steve Treloar and Colleen Soper) have retired to rural England and have bought a small bed and breakfast. Their first guests are about to arrive and chaos abounds.
Playlovers presents the WA premiere of Mindgame, a psychological thriller peppered with black comedy, from March 2.
Directed by Jenny Ferguson, Mindgame is set in a hospital for the criminally insane as true-crime writer Mark Styler tries to interview a notorious serial killer.
It was originally a 2001 novel by Anthony Horowitz, who later adapted it into a play