Reviews

Review: Kinski and I, Sydney Fringe Festival

German actor Klaus Kinski (1926-1991) was an emotionally unstable, self-proclaimed sex addict. His autobiography recounted, in gleeful detail, his appallingly…

10 years ago

Melbourne Fringe: Steppe

Experiencing Steppe at 707 Operations, it struck me that, for the people of Poland during the Second World War, there…

10 years ago

Melbourne Fringe: Sophisticated Lady

This is no ‘greatest hits’ tribute show. Sophisticated Lady strips away the gloss of idolism from three of the most…

10 years ago

Melbourne Fringe: Welcome to Nowhere

An exciting new initiative between Malthouse Theatre and Monash University, Welcome to Nowhere gives us five brand new plays written…

10 years ago

OzAsia Festival: The Streets

Before you even get to the doors of the Space Theatre, the apparently sleeping man, wrapped in a quilt on…

10 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…

10 years ago

Melbourne Fringe: Exit Everything

Bridget is obsessed with rock bands. Georgie is obsessed with death. Together we indulge their obsessions, because we understand them…

10 years ago

Melbourne Fringe: Alice Tovey, Malice

Alice Tovey: Malice is one of the highlights of the Fringe Festival so far. Is Malice really about malice or…

10 years ago

Melbourne Fringe: Gender Spanner

Jessica McKerlie doesn’t like labels. She doesn’t like them when society gives them to us. She doesn’t like it when…

10 years ago

Melbourne Fringe: Hart

HART is beautiful, heartbreaking and liberating storytelling.   With old checkerboard lino, faded damask wallpaper and a wooden table, the…

10 years ago