Reviews

Vikram and the Vampire – Zen Zen Zo

Vikram and the Vampire is the first offering by Zen Zen Zo’s new artistic director’s Michael Futcher and Helen Howard.…

14 years ago

Newcombe and Fallon a revelation – Educating Rita

The fundamental plot of Educating Rita is obvious and mundane; a young working class woman precluded from a formal education…

14 years ago

Washed away – Land & Sea

There are very few opportunities in Adelaide to produce new works on the mainstage… and of those few that do…

14 years ago

Torment and fragility – Next to Normal

One of only eight musicals to receive the coveted Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Next to Normal is making an impression…

14 years ago

What opera lovers have been waiting for

It’s been a long time between drinks, but finally an Opera Australia show to rave about. This strong, entertaining production…

14 years ago

Complex and fragile – The Glass Menagerie

In 1944 a young Tennessee Williams rose to fame with his breakthrough play: The Glass Menagerie. Williams is now considered…

14 years ago

You can’t get better than 100%

With only three performances and a non-performer cast of 100, 100% Melbourne is already one of those were-you-there? and why-didn't-I-know-about-this? events that…

14 years ago

The snowballing weight of Hoy Polloy

Tribes originally offered protection from the elements and now afford a supportive space that allows us to be ourselves. An…

14 years ago

Until Tomorrow – song cycle

According to popular reckoning, the calendar of the Mayan civilisation tells us that 21 December 2012 is the last day…

14 years ago

Exquisite Sunset Boulevard

My first choice for musical theatre has always been cabaret. I love that it embodies the soul of the rebellious…

14 years ago