Reviews

Long Day’s Journey Into Night

 Long Day’s Journey Into Night is Eugene O’Neill’s most autobiographical work. It is also widely considered his masterpiece, earning him a…

14 years ago

The Clean House

 This modern production about cleanliness, or lack of, in one’s life delivers an almost cinematic experience for audiences. Moving text…

14 years ago

Heracles High 5

 A is for Atlas are another Melbourne independent company who are dedicated to exploring their unique theatrical voice. In Heracles High…

14 years ago

Blood

Sergei Belbel's Blood asks what are the limits of a common morality and tests them with exposure to torture. It's an uncomfortable…

14 years ago

Starting Here, Starting Now

Small-scale musical revues are rarely as polished or as satisfying as the latest offering by Manila Street Productions, Starting Here,…

14 years ago

FAME – The Musical

It’s your typical cringe-worthy clichéd musical about hopes and dreams, but thankfully this version of FAME broke through the stereotype to some…

14 years ago

Natalie Cole

When I’m ancient and on my death-bed, I suspect I shall remember this concert.   (more…)

14 years ago

Earl Okin – Musical Genius & Sex Symbol

Earl Okin is a true original. (more…)

14 years ago

Wombat Stew

 This colourful and vibrant show takes an Australian Children's Litterature classic written by Marcia K Vaughan and turns it into…

14 years ago

Grönholm Method

Do ‘artists’ really have such a strange and limited view of the corporate world? (more…)

14 years ago