Reviews

Summer of the Seventeenth Doll – Brisbane Season

If you were high-schooled in Australia, no doubt you would have studied Ray Lawler’s play Summer of the Seventeenth Doll,…

14 years ago

Malmö – Adelaide Festival

Malmö is unexpected in every way, which is why it’s a must see! Malmö is the first performed work from the…

14 years ago

Hedda Gabler – Factotum Theatre Company

Hedda Gabler is arguably Henrik Ibsen's most well-known work. Premiering in 1891, it has been performed in dozens of countries…

14 years ago

The Ham Funeral – Playful, tragic and hilariously funny

The State Theatre Company’s bold production of The Ham Funeral is playful, tragic and at times hilariously funny. The Ham…

14 years ago

The Paris Letter

The production values were high, the acting was solid, but the script by Jon Robin Baitz didn’t live up to…

14 years ago

As You Like It – delightfully fun and frivolous

"All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players". La Boite Theatre kick-started their 2012 Season…

14 years ago

Tower Suites

The Arts House 2012 season begins with Tower Suites, the new work by Ros Warby, Margie Medlin and Helen Mountfort. Arts…

14 years ago

Summertime in the Garden of Eden

So, as we raved about the wonderfulness of The Wild Duck, the Sisters Grimm were busy in a Thornbury shed and…

14 years ago

The Seed

As a writer takes the "tell your story" advice literally and writes about being a writer, I wonder how much…

14 years ago

The Wild Duck – a benchmark for 2012

Melbourne's Hayloft Project gang flew their The Wild Duck back to the Malthouse from Belvoir Street with a swag of 2011…

14 years ago