Reviews

Review: Venus in Fur — Darlinghurst Theatre Company

Venus in Fur is a complex and dense work. The Darlinghurst Theatre Company superbly meets the challenges of David Ives’…

9 years ago

The Exonerated

The Exonerated examines the journey of five individuals wrongly sentenced to death in the USA. Walking into the freezing Loft…

9 years ago

Review: Grounded — Sydney Season

The acclaimed Red Stitch Melbourne season of Grounded found its way to Sydney for a season at the Seymour Centre's…

9 years ago

Aphids: A Singular Phenomenon

What do a dorky high school band, two bagpipers, 50 gingham tablecloths, Bart Simpson, a watermelon, a Prince Albert piercing,…

9 years ago

Ned, A new Australian Musical

Ned (A New Australian Musical) opened on Friday night at the new Ulumbarra Theatre in Bendigo. The choice of opening show was inspired: a…

9 years ago

Review: The Merchant of Venice — Sport for Jove

There’s a reason that Sport for Jove have so thoroughly caught the eye of critics and audiences in Sydney. Their…

9 years ago

Review: The House of Ramon Iglesia — The Old Fitz Theatre

The House of Ramon Iglesia sits comfortably in the Old Fitz season, a seemingly odd choice that has settled into…

9 years ago

Review: The Shoe-Horn Sonata — Ensemble Theatre

John Misto’s The Shoe-Horn Sonata is Sandra Bates’ swan song. In her final year as Artistic Director of the Ensemble…

9 years ago

Review: The House on the Lake, Griffin Theatre Co

The House on the Lake, a fine, twisting thriller by Aidan Fennessy, has opened at Griffin's SBW Stables Theatre following…

9 years ago

The Summer of the Seventeenth Doll — Glen St Theatre season

“The Doll” is one of those classic Australian plays that has been studied by drama students for decades. Written by…

9 years ago