Reviews

Review: The Seagull – QTC

How do you take a work that is comfortably described as sociology; accused by some of being a tad dull;…

10 years ago

Review: Metalhead, a new musical.

The life of Ned Kelly has rich dramatic material for a musical. The infamous bushranger divides Australia into those who…

10 years ago

Review: World Premiere of shake & stir’s Dracula

There are many impressive things about this young company (who by the way, turn 10 next year). The accumulation of…

10 years ago

Red Stitch: Detroit

Detroit never says it's about Detroit. It's about suburbs where communities are falling apart and the hope of the hard-work way…

10 years ago

Review: Death and the Maiden – Sydney Season (STC/MTC)

Leticia Cáceres has a chillingly cerebral directorial vision for Death and the Maiden, Ariel Dorfman’s 1990 play written from and…

10 years ago

Review: La Traviata – Belvoir Downstairs

In the 2013/14 season, La Traviata was the most performed opera in the world, and it consistently ranks in the…

10 years ago

Volpone (or The Fox) at The STCSA

The work of Ben Johnson (1572 – 1637) is nowhere near as well-known as that of Shakespeare, but he is…

10 years ago

MTC: Betrayal

Following seasons in Adelaide and Canberra, Geordie Brookman’s production of Harold Pinter’s 1978 play Betrayal has opened at the MTC.…

10 years ago

Malthouse: Antigone

In a desolate concrete yard where the only hint of humanity is a prefab building on stilts, a naked young…

10 years ago

Arts House: Confusion for Three

Choreographed by Jo Lloyd, Confusion for Three highlights the varying degrees of confusion, misinterpretation and delusions that arise from the…

10 years ago