Reviews

Opera in the Reservoir

Opera in a big house can be distancing for an audience sitting three hundred seats away, squinting themselves blind for…

10 years ago

Black Swan’s Next to Normal

Black Swan’s Next to Normal is emotionally brought to life by the amazingly talented cast assembled by director, Adam Mitchell.…

10 years ago

Briefs: The Second Coming in Melbourne

Briefs, the Brisbane-based all-male burlesque extravaganza, returns to Melbourne to rock out with their jocks out once more at the…

10 years ago

Review: Knock Knock

A door is something very symbolic. A closed door can mean security, entrapment, an ending or the unknown. An open…

10 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…

10 years ago

MTC: Buyer and Cellar

Barbra Streisand has a replica of a shopping mall in the basement of her super mansion in Malibu. She uses…

10 years ago

Victorian Opera: Seven Deadly Sins

Victorian Opera commissioned four young Australian composers to write Seven Deadly Sins, with a sin for each of seven Australian…

10 years ago

City of Angels

From the company that launched their talents last year at Arts Centre Melbourne's Playhouse Theatre with an inventive production of…

10 years ago

A Rabbit for Kim Jong-Il

A Rabbit for Kim Jong Il, is surprisingly, actually about rabbits for Kim Jong Il. Kit Brookman’s new work is…

10 years ago

Review: CATS – Sydney Season

Like the proverbial cockroach in an apocalypse, CATS The Musical endures, dominating stages worldwide with barely a break. Unlike the…

10 years ago