Kuala Lumpur's queen of comedy Joanne Kam and Mumbai's Navin Noronha, India's only out gay stand-up, talk about censorship, love and laughter in their respective cities.
Western Sydney writer James Elazzi’s unflinching comedy Lady Tabouli has its World Premiere in the Sydney Festival. For any playwright, that’s a big deal. For Elazzi, it’s also an opportunity to showcase Australian stories of a kind that don’t oft...
Actor Lisa Maza chatted to Elissa Blake from Audrey Journal about The Season and just what is this thing called 'Mutton Birding'. The Season is a play that black and white audiences can relax with and enjoy, Maza says. “I love doing this play bec...
“We don’t hate,” says Biggins. “I actually pity politicians tremendously.” A highlight of the year for almost two decades, Jason Blake from Audrey Journal caught up with the creators of The Wharf Revue, as well as this year’s leading lady Rachel B...
Award-winning producer, Joe Avati, has put together another show, Straight Outta Compo, starring the guys from Here Come The Habibs and Fat Pizza (Rob and Tahir), plus George Kapiniaris from Wogs out of Work and Joe Avati himself.
As Parramatta rapidly changes, Riverside too is reinventing itself. So we would like to welcome you to the brand spanking new publication, CentreStage, from Riverside Theatres, Parramatta. Our first ever edition kicks-off with all things Summer, p...
The world seems to be exploding in a frenzy of politics at the moment. In light of the recent political dilemmas of Trump and Brexit, guest blogger, Liane Morris discusses political satire and The Wharf Revue.
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Please Note: The Q&A with director Granaz Moussavi on Friday 22 April 2022 has been CANCELLED. The film will show as scheduled.