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Review: Herringbone, KXT Theatre

Billed as an ‘hilariously disturbing gothic musical’, Tom Cone’s Herringbone is part vaudeville, part horror and part ghost story. It’s set in Depression-era Alabama and sees eight-year-old George, who has a talent for the stage, become possessed by the spirit of a …

Review: The Illusionists, Sydney Opera House

Slick, professional, baffling, clever, gasp-inducing and all-round top-rate entertainment. The Illusionists is all this more, and even cynics can’t help wondering, “How do they do that?” “Direct from Broadway” says the publicity, but this is a show that looks like it comes …

Aussie rock legend Rick Grossman’s musical journey

Rick Grossman is the epitome of ‘cool’. He always stands out in a crowd with his classic gold-rimmed retro blue-lensed aviator sunglasses, stylish snakeskin-leather ankle boots and one of what must be an infinite collection of multi-coloured paisley button-up shirts, that only …

The Overcoat, A Musical at Belvoir St Theatre

There were absolutely no signs of sibling rivalry when talented Costi siblings Rosemarie, Constantine and Michael joined forces to create an entertaining adaptation of Nikolai Gogol’s 1842 short story The Overcoat which premieres at Belvoir St Theatre tonight. Rosemarie worked on the music, Michael on the lyrics and Constantine directed …