Reviews

Melbourne Fringe: Andy and Nellie & Miss Itchy at the Tuxedo Cat

From shows earning a walk out to those spent on the edge of one's seat, quality varies in Fringe productions.…

12 years ago

The Button Event – A true theatrical experience

In an auto-biographical theatrical event, Todd MacDonald shares the deeply moving story about a father’s journey through the serious medical…

12 years ago

Melbourne Fringe: Panic

Panic is a dramatisation of a short story written by Japanese novelist Kōbō Abe. It is a powerful, highly physical…

12 years ago

Victorian Opera & Malthouse: The Riders

Victorian Opera and Malthouse Theatre have created a new mainstage Australian opera. How exciting! And it's an adaption of Tim…

12 years ago

Wicked – Sydney return season

It has captured the attention of theatre-goers the world over, and no matter what you think about it or its…

12 years ago

The Glass Menagerie – Belvoir

There’s something about Eamon Flack’s directorial take on The Glass Menagerie, playing at Belvoir St. You don’t just watch it,…

12 years ago

Hit Productions: Bombshells

It’s hard to think of Bombshells and not think of Caroline O’Connor, the diva who inspired playwright Joanna Murray Smith…

12 years ago

The Great Big Bag of Being – Sydney Fringe Festival

The Great Big Bag of Being, tucked quietly into the Sydney Fringe Festival program, is a lo-fi piece of children’s…

12 years ago

Europe – Reginald Theatre, Seymour Centre

Europe, Michael Gow’s 1987 play about Australia’s defensive stubbornness about its national youth, as represented in the body of a…

12 years ago

Best of the Melbourne Fringe, part 1

There are only 400-odd shows to choose from at the Melbourne Fringe. I’ve only seen 12 so far and these…

12 years ago