Reviews

Don’ts for Dancers 2.0

Does anyone still follow the “rules” of etiquette? Be it in the milieu of dance or romance, no matter how…

13 years ago

Persona – Fraught Outfit at Belvoir St Theatre

Persona is widely considered to be one of the best films of all time. A 1966 Ingmar Bergman masterpiece, it…

13 years ago

Fright or Flight

Our pupils dilate  Our awareness intensifies  Our sight sharpens  Our impulses quicken  Our perception of pain diminishes  We become prepared…

13 years ago

When Dad Married Fury – Glen St Theatre

When you think David Williamson, you think tense drama and bar room blue language. Here with When Dad Married Fury…

13 years ago

Cavalia: if you love horses …

I had the absolute pleasure of attending the 100th Australian show and the Melbourne opening night of Cavalia. Created by…

13 years ago

A New Way To Pay Old Debts

Only quite early into his tenure, Brisbane Arts Theatre is undergoing a revival under the artistic directorship of Ron Kelly.…

13 years ago

Hairspray – Packemin Productions

Packemin Productions once again proves itself as a vital part of the greater Sydney theatre scene with its newest show…

13 years ago

White Rabbit, Red Rabbit hops into Melbourne

In fairness to every actor who will perform White Rabbit, Red Rabbit and to every one who will be in an audience…

13 years ago

Other Desert Cities by Jon Robin Baitz – Black Swan and Queensland Theatre

The events that occurred in America on September 11, 2001 still continue to create ripple effects around the world, more…

13 years ago

Cuba’s Ballet Revolución in Adelaide

The most revolutionary thing about Ballet Revolución is in its philosophy on dance: forget the history, the traditional and modern…

13 years ago