James Jackson

Cirque du Soleil: Kooza

There are two things that will survive the apocalypse: cockroaches and Cirque du Soleil. Such is its enduring legacy and…

9 years ago

Poppy Seed Festival: What’s Yours is Mine

Hotel Now is quite a daring ensemble. Since 2013 the company has been making political performance that can only really…

10 years ago

Fluorophone

Fluorophone is a configuration of light and sound. It is a marrying of percussion and unusual, non-traditional mediums. Strictly speaking,…

10 years ago

Theatre Works: Animal

Witness me performing acrobatics (back and forth, back and forth) as I try to come to terms with Animal created…

10 years ago

LadyCake – Three Birds Theatre

There’s something exquisite about entering the Trades Hall to see LadyCake. It’s the slight vertigo that derives from crossing the…

10 years ago

Red Stitch: Middletown

There’s an extraordinary depth to Will Eno’s Middletown, from the work’s ability to transcend the mundane aspects of everyday life…

11 years ago

Review: Give Me Your Love

Positioned somewhere between the existential philosophy of Samuel Beckett and the comedic tropes of Monty Python, Give Me Your Love…

11 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…

11 years ago

Melbourne Fringe: Sad Digger Mad Mary

Sad Digger Mad Mary is a hilarious piece that treads the fine line between comedy and tragedy. Performed by superstar…

11 years ago