Reviews

Michael Griffiths: A man, A Piano and Annie Lennox

With the heavy Sydney rain over, what do you do on a mild July night? Go to the Slide Cabaret…

12 years ago

Say Hello First – Sydney Independent Theatre Company

Say Hello First is the kind of new independent theatre that makes the Sydney scene exciting. It plays with form,…

12 years ago

Melb Cabaret Festival: Laughing Behind the Piano

Laughing behind the Piano is a strange title, but so appropriate because Melbourne’s Peter Hurley is a man to whom…

12 years ago

Broken Mirror: Tape

One act, one scene plays are a staple of theatrical storytelling, and Tape, a tight one hour play by Stephen…

12 years ago

Melb Cabaret Festival: Everybody’s got something to hide

An art deco dance hall, red wine, hot chips and music by The Beatles performed by three uber-delightful cabaret performers:…

12 years ago

Slava’s Snowshow Blasts into Brisbane

Slava’s Snowshow, playing at the Lyric Theatre, QPAC is a fantastical journey devised by the Russian clown Slava Polunin, whose…

12 years ago

Melbourne Cabaret Festival: Dear Blossom

From ‘Surrey with the Fringe on Top’ to ‘Peel Me a Grape’, Fem Belling took us on a wonderful trip…

12 years ago

Suessical the Musical – Brisbane Arts Theatre

Seussical - predominantly a children’s musical - is a firm favourite with school and community groups. Written by Lynn Ahrens & Stephen…

12 years ago

Alienation

Having come to expect something a bit different when I walk into the Studio Underground, I was in no way…

12 years ago

Story of O: Oh yes, yes, yes

Carousel ponies, huffy walk-outs and a personal trigger warning when you pick up your ticket: The Rabble have adapted the Story…

12 years ago