Reviews

Adelaide Fringe: Rachel Collis – Naked Dream

Naked Dream by Sydney singer-songwriter Rachel Collis seems to still be finding its place in the cabaret genre. However, for…

12 years ago

Adelaide Fringe: Frank Woodley – Fool’s Gold

Frank Woodley plays the fool with seemingly little effort. His physicality and bumbling ramblings on the surface may make the…

12 years ago

Adelaide Fringe: MONO

There is not as much performance art around now-days as there was in the 80s /90s. So it’s a great…

12 years ago

Bite Me, ATYP

Each year Australian Theatre for Young People brings together 20 of the country's most exciting young writers to participate in…

12 years ago

Brisbane World Theatre Festival: A Boy and His Soul

When you see a one man show with no expectations and you're completely blown away at how brilliant it is,…

12 years ago

Perth Fringe: The Polite Gentleman

I had seen Mark Storen before at the late, much lamented former Fremantle venue, Deckchair Theatre, so it was no…

12 years ago

Perth Fringe: Lords of Luxury

Even before the show has begun a frenzied atmosphere is looming over the stifling carnival tent. Almost from start to…

12 years ago

Perth Fringe: First Day Off in a Long Time

The big plus in a work like this is the writing. It must be so much easier to roll the…

12 years ago

Perth Fringe – Bettylou Rose: The Yellow Rose of Texas

Nestled down Wolf Lane, The Cheeky Sparrow was the perfect setting for Bettylou Rose’s hour long, one-woman show. Audience members…

12 years ago

Perth Fringe – Tomas Ford: Electric Cabaret

Let me state firstly that I did not 'get' this show at all. No one can dispute that Ford is…

12 years ago