Reviews

A is for Atlas: Cherry, Cherry

Neda Rahmani tells stories about her family. Her stories aren't extraordinary. Good stories rarely are. But they are honest and open and…

12 years ago

Chekhov’s The Seagull at The State Theatre Company of South Australia

After fizzling out in 2013 with the deplorable Maggie Stone, The State Theatre Company of South Australia opens 2014 with…

12 years ago

Cosi: La Boite Brisbane

Ticketed Seating Can Go Burn a Cat! Marking the 10th Anniversary of La Boite at the Roundhouse Theatre sees a…

12 years ago

Perth Festival: Robert Wilson’s Krapp’s Last Tape

Robert Wilson’s Krapp’s Last Tape is a form of theatrical water torture. The deafening sound cues of thunder claps and…

12 years ago

Perth Festival: The Curious Scrapbook of Josephine Bean

In the first few moments of this performance there was some uneasy laughter, as if to ask “will Shona Reppe…

12 years ago

Perth Festival: Sacrilege – Monument meets bouncy castle

With a bus loaded with 60 year three students we headed to Sacrilege, the biggest bouncy castle in the world,…

12 years ago

Perth Festival: Barking Gecko’s ONEFIVEZEROSEVEN

There is an average of 1507 things in the rooms of the 1200 young Australians that Barking Gecko profiled in…

12 years ago

Adelaide Fringe: A Special Day

Actors Ana Graham and Antonio Vega rush around in front of us as we enter the theatre; they dress with…

12 years ago

Adelaide Fringe: The Sheds

Written by James Cunningham, The Sheds is about a gay AFL footballer and the effect his public coming-out has on…

12 years ago

Review – Once in Royal David’s City, Belvoir St Theatre

Once in Royal David's City, the return of celebrated playwright Michael Gow to Sydney, is a product of time, age,…

12 years ago