Reviews

MTC Neon: Shit

Shit is the shit. The fourth show of the 2015 MTC Neon Festival of Independent Theatre screams louder and stronger than…

10 years ago

Review: Asian Provocateur — Hayes Cabaret Season

Cabaret, as a beating-heart underground art form, has its roots in politics, provocation, and rebellion – intimacy and authenticity without…

10 years ago

Bring it on — Parade Theatre, NIDA

With an unfocused and poorly written book, a disappointing score and an altogether bewildering story line, Bring It On did…

10 years ago

Review: Medea at La Boite

A gothic chorus softly sings and chants. It’s dark and ominous, there is a large circle of candles at various…

10 years ago

Review: Tiptoe

It’s impossible to predict what delights awaits you when planning to attend a Sven Swenson production. With intriguing storylines and surprising…

10 years ago

Fractured – Blue Room Theatre Perth

The Blue Room in Perth gives voice to emerging creative talent and allows independent theatre artists to get their work…

10 years ago

Melbourne Cabaret Festival: A Match Made in Harmony

Apparently times are tough on the dating scene. The women of Ginger & Tonic and the men of Suade are…

10 years ago

Melbourne Cabaret Festival: True Story

In her own words, Ruth Wilkin has a lovely life. Her childhood was ordinary, she doesn’t strip or get nude…

10 years ago

Review: Legends! — Theatre Royal, Sydney

The only thing legendary about Legends! is how aggressively mediocre it is. The James Kirkwood play has hit Sydney as…

10 years ago

Review: Jim Morrison: Kaleidoscope — Hayes Cabaret Season

Luigi Lucente’s Jim Morrison: Kaleidoscope, a dreamy trip tribute to rock legend Jim Morrison, is haphazard – but it’s supposed…

10 years ago