Reviews

The Ruby Sunrise

For her 100th production with the Ensemble Theatre, Sandra Bates has chosen a curious piece about perseverance, disappointment, discovery and…

17 years ago

Bittersweet

Bittersweet enjoyed a short season of sold out shows at the Fringe’s wonderful circus ‘tent’ at the Meat Market. Created…

17 years ago

The Dictionary of Imaginary Places

Tonight’s television news showed the CCTV footage of a child’s pram blowing under a Melbourne train, with the baby still…

17 years ago

When The Rain Stops Falling

When the Rain Stops Falling is already on it’s way to becoming one of those rare productions that will resonate…

17 years ago

Look Mummy I’m Dancing

Vanessa Van Durme assures us that, despite her frustration about how men treat women in supermarkets, she isn’t another one…

17 years ago

Missing The Bus To David Jones

On old Arabic proverb says 'death send his challenge in a grey hair'. This challenge of growing old is beautifully…

17 years ago

Apocalypse Bear Trilogy

If there is any reason why open access festivals like the Fringe and independent companies and venues need as much…

17 years ago

Occupied

It's a strange feeling to see a stage that looks too much like how my brain feels, and love a show…

17 years ago

Tegrity

Perhaps the only thing more gorgeous that Christie Whelan is the new Sydney cabaret review at which she is performing.…

17 years ago

MelBorn

The Melbourne Writers’ Theatre have presented eight short play festivals. MelBorn was established as their Fringe showcase in 2007 and…

17 years ago