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Death In Venice

I first read “Death In Venice” over twenty years ago. It was a university text in first year, I think. I seem to remember quite enjoying it because it was … Read the rest “Death In Venice”

Tim Draxl sings Chet Baker publicity shot

Tim Draxl

I’d first heard of Tim Draxl about four or five years ago when, under the tutelage of Les Solomon, he was proclaimed as “the next big thing” following in the … Read the rest “Tim Draxl”

Kiss My Brass

This was honestly the best show I have ever seen… and just as well as I’d been anticipating it for several weeks. It worked on so many levels, displaying honesty, … Read the rest “Kiss My Brass”

Dot By Dot By Sondheim

I love Dorothy Parker and I love Stephen Sondheim, so presumably if both were combined in a cabaret production I’d be extremely happy. Colin and I found out about this … Read the rest “Dot By Dot By Sondheim”

The Violet Hour

The premise for “The Violet Hour” is that in 1919, a fledgling publisher John Pace Seavering has two manuscripts, but lacks the funds to publish both. The difficult choice he … Read the rest “The Violet Hour”

Influence

Influence is the latest – and possibly the final work – from Australian playwright, David Williamson. The last Williamson play I’d seen was Birthrights in June 2003 which was concerned … Read the rest “Influence”