Reviews

Adelaide Festival: Dylan Thomas – Return Journey

In this gently rambling poetic hour and a bit, actor Bob Kingdom is Dylan Thomas. He doesn’t move around the…

11 years ago

Review: Wicked Soars with Standing Ovation

With over ninety international awards, Wicked is the jewel in the crowning glory of composer Stephen Schwartz’ musical canon, which…

11 years ago

Adelaide Festival: Late Night in the Cathedral: Passio

Arvo Pärt is one of the most enduring revolutionary composers of choral and instrumental music of the 20th century. Carl…

11 years ago

Queen Bette, G.bod theatre

“The Queen has no hour for love…” With a crash of glass Bette takes the stage. She is a volatile…

11 years ago

Adelaide Festival: Nufonia Must Fall

Nufonia Must Fall is a clever, engaging fusion of film making, puppetry, live music and DJ mixing. It is a…

11 years ago

Review: Songs not to Dance to, Riverside

Choreographer-dancers Martin del Amo (Sydney) and Phil Blackman (Lismore) collaborated on Songs not to dance to after an exchange program…

11 years ago

Review: Mother & Son Stage Adaptation

Queensland Theatre Company breathe life back into the beloved Australian TV series Mother and Son as they present the live-on-stage…

11 years ago

Review: Caress/Ache, Griffin Theatre Company

Caress/Ache is high drama – half ‘ripped from the headlines’ and half ‘personal relationships’.  Unified by surtitles explaining the synapses…

11 years ago

Adelaide Festival: Beckett Triptych

An extremely influential towering figure of 20th century literature, Samuel Beckett has challenged recent generations of students, actors and theatre…

11 years ago

Adelaide Festival: House Of Dreams

Delicate, rich, genteel, were all words which immediately came to mind the moment this extremely talented and accomplished band started…

11 years ago