Reviews

OzAsia Festival: Miss Revolutionary Idol Berserker

We know that we are in for a different kind of ride, when we are asked to take our shoes…

10 years ago

Melbourne Fringe: That’s Showbiz

The Lowdown Hokum Orchestra have been around long enough to know exactly what they’re doing. If only they’d have the…

10 years ago

Melbourne Fringe: Little V’s Terrible Tea Party

Welcome to Little V’s nightmare: a place where time is irrelevant and nobody is safe. Virginia, the eponymous Little V,…

10 years ago

Melbourne Fringe: Church of Wonders

It’s not for nothing that Church of Wonders is on at 10:15 at night. It’s the sort of filthy pleasure…

10 years ago

Melbourne Fringe: F*#king with Gender

After seeing Gender Spanner, the show directly following it at Scratch Warehouse, F*#king with Gender, all seemed a bit too…

10 years ago

Review: High Society, Hayes Theatre Co

High Society is not a high point in programming at Sydney's Hayes Theatre. Cole Porter is a witty, lively, sensitive…

10 years ago

Melbourne Fringe: Seen & Heard

It is all too easy for the perception of artists who inhabit primarily visual disciplines to extend no further than…

10 years ago

Melbourne Fringe: Isabel and Rachel in Prime!

The fear sets in when the pre-show music is Enya. What if it's a feminist performance-art triggering sacred-vagina dance? It…

10 years ago

Melbourne Fringe: Minnie & Mona Play Dead

Minnie and Mona like to play. Minnie wants to play first date, to play ants, to be a unicorn with…

10 years ago

Melbourne Fringe: La Petit Mort

Neo Radio delivers a slick and exceptionally silly film-noir-detective-thriller-jukebox-musical-romp in La Petite Mort. With flavours of classic 1940s noir by…

10 years ago