Reviews

Review: Venus in Fur — Darlinghurst Theatre Company

Venus in Fur is a complex and dense work. The Darlinghurst Theatre Company superbly meets the challenges of David Ives’…

11 years ago

The Exonerated

The Exonerated examines the journey of five individuals wrongly sentenced to death in the USA. Walking into the freezing Loft…

11 years ago

Review: Grounded — Sydney Season

The acclaimed Red Stitch Melbourne season of Grounded found its way to Sydney for a season at the Seymour Centre's…

11 years ago

Aphids: A Singular Phenomenon

What do a dorky high school band, two bagpipers, 50 gingham tablecloths, Bart Simpson, a watermelon, a Prince Albert piercing,…

11 years ago

Ned, A new Australian Musical

Ned (A New Australian Musical) opened on Friday night at the new Ulumbarra Theatre in Bendigo. The choice of opening show was inspired: a…

11 years ago

Review: The Merchant of Venice — Sport for Jove

There’s a reason that Sport for Jove have so thoroughly caught the eye of critics and audiences in Sydney. Their…

11 years ago

Review: The House of Ramon Iglesia — The Old Fitz Theatre

The House of Ramon Iglesia sits comfortably in the Old Fitz season, a seemingly odd choice that has settled into…

11 years ago

Review: The Shoe-Horn Sonata — Ensemble Theatre

John Misto’s The Shoe-Horn Sonata is Sandra Bates’ swan song. In her final year as Artistic Director of the Ensemble…

11 years ago

Review: The House on the Lake, Griffin Theatre Co

The House on the Lake, a fine, twisting thriller by Aidan Fennessy, has opened at Griffin's SBW Stables Theatre following…

11 years ago

The Summer of the Seventeenth Doll — Glen St Theatre season

“The Doll” is one of those classic Australian plays that has been studied by drama students for decades. Written by…

11 years ago