Eight years after Come Home (Cardinal Pell) became a viral success,Tim Minchin is no longer convinced that public shaming is the right mechanism for change.
For us,there’s always tomorrow,and this lively black rom-com does make you appreciate the beauty and the curse of living one day after another.
In a world of tribalism,Minchin’s principles are unpopular in the liberal echo chamber of today’s social media landscape – and he’s refusing to give in.
When three young actors stepped forward to take their curtain calls for The Seagull last month,not even Russian playwright Anton Chekhov could have dreamt up the drama that would follow.
The performer reportedly said three actors who wore traditional keffiyeh scarves at the opening night of The Seagull were living in leftie glass bubbles.
The Artful Dodger is a bloody re-introduction to the infamous pickpocket Jack Dawkins and his one-time criminal mentor Fagin.
Performer Tim Minchin has written a song to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Sydney’s world-famous Opera House.
Fit,skilled young men are getting sick for no reason. This terrible situation shows how company profit is more important than the health of its workers.
Tim Minchin is one of Australia’s most successful cultural exports,though these days the unkempt hair and heavy eyeliner have been toned down.
The much-loved performer makes us feel better about being ourselves.
The unfiltered all-rounder tells of his heartbreaking Hollywood experience,how he almost starred in Penguin Bloom and why he’d cut his hair for a role.