Reviews

Leonard Bernstein’s MASS – Adelaide Festival

Last night, the audience at Adelaide’s Festival Theatre witnessed the Australian premiere of Leonard Bernstein’s Mass, one of the major…

14 years ago

Cosi Fan Tutte – Opera Australia

As is the case on most sunny Sydney evenings, on the opening night of Cosi Fan Tutte, a young bride and groom…

14 years ago

How To Train Your Dragon – The Arena Spectacular Melbourne

It's impossible to not love a life-sized, fire-breathing, doe-eyed dragon. Surely I could have a small one as a pet?…

14 years ago

An Evening With John Cleese

A Glorious Evening With John Cleese Like many, I grew up with John Cleese as a regular visitor to my…

14 years ago

Stripped

Writer, actor and creator Caroline Lee remains an unmissable force in independent theatre. Stripped is a solo performance about the nakedness and…

14 years ago

The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet

Is there anything as all-consuming as first teenage love? We may smile with gooey nostalgia, but remember what that first…

14 years ago

Kelfi and Fikel – a pair to keep your eye on

Kellie Higgins and Fiona Della Ca (or ‘Kelfi and Fikel’) begin their cabaret debut by telling the audience that they’ve…

14 years ago

La Boheme, you’re in for a treat

Puccini's La Bohme presented by Melbourne Opera and performed on opening night at the gorgeous Athenaeum Theatre is a consummate production that…

14 years ago

Raoul – sublime theatre

With Raoul, James Thiérrée (designer, director and performer) of Companie du Hanneton has set a new standard. A standard of theatrical…

14 years ago

And the Birds Fell from the Sky

Only two people at a time and experience Il Pixel Rosso's And the Birds Fell from the Sky. It's described as an…

14 years ago