Reviews

Opera in the Reservoir

Opera in a big house can be distancing for an audience sitting three hundred seats away, squinting themselves blind for…

8 years ago

Black Swan’s Next to Normal

Black Swan’s Next to Normal is emotionally brought to life by the amazingly talented cast assembled by director, Adam Mitchell.…

8 years ago

Briefs: The Second Coming in Melbourne

Briefs, the Brisbane-based all-male burlesque extravaganza, returns to Melbourne to rock out with their jocks out once more at the…

8 years ago

Review: Knock Knock

A door is something very symbolic. A closed door can mean security, entrapment, an ending or the unknown. An open…

8 years ago

Arts House: Piece for Pearson and Ghetto Blaster

Sometimes there is a work that is so refreshingly provoking that is leaves you in a state of euphoria. This…

8 years ago

MTC: Buyer and Cellar

Barbra Streisand has a replica of a shopping mall in the basement of her super mansion in Malibu. She uses…

8 years ago

Victorian Opera: Seven Deadly Sins

Victorian Opera commissioned four young Australian composers to write Seven Deadly Sins, with a sin for each of seven Australian…

8 years ago

City of Angels

From the company that launched their talents last year at Arts Centre Melbourne's Playhouse Theatre with an inventive production of…

9 years ago

A Rabbit for Kim Jong-Il

A Rabbit for Kim Jong Il, is surprisingly, actually about rabbits for Kim Jong Il. Kit Brookman’s new work is…

9 years ago

Review: CATS – Sydney Season

Like the proverbial cockroach in an apocalypse, CATS The Musical endures, dominating stages worldwide with barely a break. Unlike the…

9 years ago