Reviews

Trampoline: Weeping Spoon Productions and The Blue Room Theatre

Sometimes a little love story that involves useless superpowers, unexpected pizza, and monkey puppets is just what you need to…

13 years ago

East of Berlin at The Bakehouse Theatre

East of Berlin is a psychological drama written by Canadian Playwright Hannah Moscovitch (her first full-length play, at the age…

13 years ago

Urban

Urban by Circoloumbia; The first thing that hits you is the sheer size of the troupe and I don’t mean…

13 years ago

Super Discount – The Wharf Theatres, Sydney

Back to Back Theatre’s Super Discount has arrived at the Wharf as part of the tail-end of Sydney Theatre Company’s…

13 years ago

Melbourne Festival: In Spite of Myself

In Spite Of Myself, starring Nicola Gunn, conceived by Nicola Gunn and directed by Nicola Gunn, is all about Nicola…

13 years ago

OzAsia Festival: SuperEverything

SuperEverything is true to its name in that it is a multi-media event. Described as “live cinema” the show is…

13 years ago

OzAsia Festival: Meeting with Bodhisattva

Meeting with Bodhisattva is entertaining and challenging but above all it is ethereal theatre at it’s otherworldly best. While the…

13 years ago

R & J | North Sea Boat Terminals

North Sea Boat Terminals’ reworking of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is budding with interesting and daring ideas that ask the…

13 years ago

OzAsia Festival: Fight The Landlord

Fight the Landlord (Dou Di Zhu) is a card game primarily for three players. In each hand one player, the…

13 years ago

Romeo and Juliet – Sydney Theatre Company

Romeo and Juliet endures as one of William Shakespeare’s greatest works. It has been adapted, examined, pulled apart, and put…

13 years ago