Reviews

Ignations grabs you by the throat in Sweeney Todd

Set in London in the 1900s, Sweeney Todd is the urban legend of a barber who slits the throats of his…

14 years ago

MICF 2012: East End Cabaret

This show's start time was advertised as 7pm, only for me to discover on arrival that it actually kicked off…

14 years ago

Beyond the Neck: A Quartet on Loss and Violence

April 28 1996 may seem a long time ago, but for some it will always be yesterday. We may remember…

14 years ago

Arcadia – amusing, baffling and entrancing

Love story: some assembly required. Transcending timelines, Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia is an incredibly clever play where everything in the past…

14 years ago

Still – Mad March Hare Theatre Company

Still, a collection of eight monologues musing on the trials of modern relationships, is Mad March Hare Theatre's latest production.…

14 years ago

La Cage Aux Folles – a glittery storm

La Cage aux Folles is translated from french, with the help of Babelfish as ‘the cage with the insane ones’,…

14 years ago

Bloodland – QPAC season

Bloodland is a collaboration between the Sydney Theatre Company, Adelaide Festival and Bangarra Dance Theatre. It's about the struggle to assimilate…

14 years ago

Waapa’s Xanadu – Camp Musical Comedy at its best!

The WAAPA (Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts) third year musical theatre students last night opened the year with a…

14 years ago

Summer of the Seventeenth Doll – Armfield’s iconic ‘Doll’ for the everyman

Summer of the Seventeenth Doll is Australian theatre legend. Its place in the Australian psyche is prominent whether individuals have…

14 years ago

Red Silk – disquieting, dynamic and relentlessly sharp

Intruding on an intimate and heated discussion between two psychiatrists and a mentally unstable woman is an experience certain to…

14 years ago