Reviews

The Masters

The Masters is the latest show by physical theatre company The Business. Pretty quickly it's clear that the company of…

13 years ago

Falstaff – a bit of silliness

Giuseppe Verdi’s final opera, the raucous Falstaff ends with the words, “The whole world is a jest. Man was born…

13 years ago

Clouds – for the young and young at heart

Clouds is a delightful and enchanting exploration into the world of surrealist painter Rene Margritte, as his paintings come to…

13 years ago

Spiegeltent: The Dark Party

There are times when an audience doesn't clap because they don't enjoy what they're seeing. Then there are times when…

13 years ago

Birdboy – Perth

Birdboy is an original piece offered by The Wet Weather Ensemble, a young Perth theatre collective who aim to draw…

13 years ago

Insomnia Cat Came To Stay – stunning and vibrantly funny

Just about everyone at some point in their lives will stare at the ceiling in defeat, wondering why sleep eludes…

13 years ago

The Pitch and The China Incident

Well, well, well, QTC, what a way to start 2013. A double shot espresso through an intravenous drip injected straight…

13 years ago

Ali McGregor’s Alchemy – a superb show

I can only assume that, if the enchanting and superbly talented Ms McGregor has truly deserted the world of opera…

13 years ago

Midsumma: Polecats

From its program, Polecats aims to show how the discipline and artistry of pole dancing has “crossed over from the…

13 years ago

Colin Hay – Finding My Dance

Colin Hay, best known as the frontman of Men at Work, has reinvented himself for a new generation of audiences.…

13 years ago