'Political satire at its most biting.'
'An exploration of the history and struggle of Australia's gay rights movement.'
'The Director merges the realms of theatre and funeral directing, alongside the tragic and the comic.'
'A modern telling of a classic tale plays around with a pastiche of Gothic tropes.'
'Riverside Theatres Parramatta celebrates the multifaceted nature of the queer experience in its Sydney WorldPride program.'
'An immersive site-responsive Gothic work that's ambitious and evocative.'
'Misogyny and gender inequality in the media – a continuing story.'
'Melbourne-based theatre company, The Maybe Pile, tackles privilege, power and high school debating for 2023 Midsumma Festival.'
'All values and opinions are brought to the table at this family gathering.'
'Mesothelioma in a mining town in WA is sensitively handled in this two-hander.'
'The subversively theatrical power of camp is used to create a hilarious and exhilarating experience.'
'An opaque book that navigates the liminal spaces between relationships.'
'Little Plum conveys the emotional essence of changeable states with nuanced insight.'
'Sparkling with vivacity and wit, The Matchmaker is an exciting debut.'
'This debut book, a memoir, is about love above everything else.'
'A novella and collection of stories from the creator of the 'Rosie' series.'
'Lived experience of gender discrimination in poetic form.'
'Deo twists the boundaries of form and content in her second collection of poetry.'