By kyeh@thesaturd… , 27 June, 2026 Bell Shakespeare’s upbeat <em>Mackenzie</em> committed to laughs June 27 – July 3, 2026 Culture Chantal Nguyen Yve Blake’s delightful recasting of Macbeth as a Disney child star in Bell Shakespeare’s Mackenzie sparkles with well-aimed wit.
By cindym@thesatu… , 20 June, 2026 To see or not to see: Suzy Eddie Izzard’s solo <em>Hamlet</em> June 20 – 26, 2026 Culture Cassie Tongue More a recitation than an exploration, Suzy Eddie Izzard’s The Tragedy of Hamlet is a generous act of shared cultural memory.
By editor@thesatu… , 16 May, 2026 MTC brings a new power to <em>The Glass Menagerie</em> May 16 – 22, 2026 Culture Alison Croggon The Melbourne Theatre Company’s latest production of The Glass Menagerie is alive and faithful to Tennessee Williams’s melodrama of the real.
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