‘The
Blue Fairy returns the forty coins to her beloved Pinocchio, and thanks
him for his kindness.’ And thus, Pinocchio at last becomes a real boy. Since it was first published in 1883, Carlo Collodi’s Pinocchio
has captivated and influenced generations of young people with its...
Love is a tough nut to crack! A joyous tale for all the family this Christmas. Once
upon a time, a boy, Peter fell in love with a girl, Clara. Clara was in
Peter’s class at school yet oblivious to his true feelings, and Peter
was afraid to tell her. Using the nickname, ‘The...
Are we addicted to electricity? Is it possible that technology and invention have led us down a path we cannot turn back from? In a series of urban landscapes and colourful abstracts, photographer Ebony Frost explores how electricity has permeated every aspect of our lives and how it shapes the...
WORLD PREMIERE
Tony Stewart was just 21 when he was killed in Balibo in October 1975.
32 years after Tony and his television news crew were murdered, the
ghosts of the past are awakened again during the coronial inquest.
For Tony’s mother June, these ghosts are as real and as...
Bring a picnic, sit back and relax under a balmy, starry sky and be immersed in wonderful choreography from around the globe. Serenade George Balanchine was one of the seminal choreographers of the 20th
century. At New York City Ballet, his creative home from 1948-83, he
was a guiding...