Paige Mulholland

OzAsia Festival: Dear John

In a festival full of big ideas and abstract concepts, Dear John is deceptively simple. At first, the audience struggles…

9 years ago

Review: Mother, Wife and the Complicated Life

If there are things that Mother, Wife and the Complicated Life is lacking, truth isn’t one of them – not…

9 years ago

Dirty Dancing in Adelaide

For anyone who has seen and loved the movie (which in a show like this is about ninety percent of…

9 years ago

OzAsia Festival: Amber

From the press, the poignant promotional images and the description of Amber as “an emotionally charged love story”, it’s easy…

9 years ago

OzAsia Festival: The Streets

Before you even get to the doors of the Space Theatre, the apparently sleeping man, wrapped in a quilt on…

9 years ago

Hitting the Streets – Teater Garasi’s ‘The Streets’ comes to the 2015 OzAsia Festival

Although Indonesia is one of Australia’s closest neighbours, many Australians have never walked the busy streets of Jakarta, or any…

9 years ago

Adelaide Cabaret Festival – Bringing Him Home with his West End Story

After many years on foreign shores, local-boy-turned-West-End-star Daniel Koek returns to home soil with his long-awaited cabaret show, Bringing Him…

9 years ago

Adelaide Cabaret Festival – The Tap Pack

The decreasing number of tap shows and tap classes available in Australia would have you believe that people no longer…

9 years ago

Chris Pitman of Summer of the Seventeenth Doll

The Australia of Ray Lawler’s iconic drama, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll is, on the surface, very different to the…

9 years ago