Take a peek beyond the shadows as we lead you through a serious, wonderful and playful season. View and download the season 2, 2018 program guide.
Read the tanzraumberlin.de review (you might have to hit translate) of HIGHNESS that refers to Melanie Jame as an icon of the queer community.
What if women would become the queens they deserve to be? How would our world change then? Check out some beautiful pictures and read more about HIGHNESS in I Heart Berlin.
Anyone who has seen Justin Shoulder’s work will know to expect the unexpected. Read about his unforgettably bizarre costumes and imagined post-apocalyptic landscape in The Age article.
TimeOut reviewer Maxim Boon discovered a surreal and whimsical world at LONE by THE RABBLE & St Martins. Read the full review.
A brave, fascinating and momentous work. Read the full The Australian review on LONE by THE RABBLE & St Martins
LONE is an intimate and unexpectedly personal reflection of loneliness with remarkable young actors. Read the full ArtsHub review.
A group of children, with help from THE RABBLE, examine the complex relationship between loneliness and aloneness in their new immersive production, LONE.
How would you describe loneliness? The cast of LONE speak about being alone, loneliness and acting to an audience of one.
How is climate change altering the environment in ways that increases the potential for viruses and infectious disease? The New York Times investigates and this is also the premise of Refuge 2018.