Reviews

Adelaide Cabaret Festival – Love. War. Death. BREL

When Jacques Brel died in 1978 at the age of 49 he left behind a body of work whose influence…

13 years ago

WAAPA’s Millie is a Thoroughly Engaging Evening of Entertainment.

Director Crispin Taylor has once again managed to inspire and elicit the best from his cast of WAAPA’s (Western Australian…

13 years ago

Adelaide Cabaret Festival – RRAMP

Christine Johnston, best known as one of the three Kransky Sisters, brings her latest oddball venture, RRAMP, to the Adelaide…

13 years ago

At Last: The Etta James Story

Etta James fans will love this show. Those that don't know who Etta James is, then the show has you…

13 years ago

Great White – dramatic and psychological

It’s always nice to go to the Blue Room Theatre and expect to see something a little bit different, particularly…

13 years ago

NEON: By Their Own Hands

I can't say enough wonderful about the MTC's Neon Festival of Independent Theatre. Five of Melbourne's most loved, most successful…

13 years ago

Adelaide Cabaret Festival – Meow Meow

Meow Meow certainly knows how to make an entrance. A diva of her class deserves nothing less than rapturous applause…

13 years ago

Sea Inside

Immersion is the operative idea at work in Russya Connor’s performance piece Sea Inside. From the moment we step through…

13 years ago

Blaque Bordello

It’s a Man’s world at ACPA’s Blaque Bordello. The Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts (ACPA) dance majors put on…

13 years ago

Graceland and Asleep on the Wind

It’s hard to quantify the impact Elvis Presley had on the world of music. It’s even harder to quantify the…

13 years ago