Reviews

MICF: Clowns & Character

With school stand-ups are dribbling out the same jokes we've heard for ever, there's a generation of performers who are embracing…

11 years ago

MICF: Lisa-Skye’s Lovely Tea Party

Local comedy queen and self-proclaimed “Fraggle Rock dominatrix” Lisa-Skye hosts an adults-only soiree to make the Mad Hatter blush, in…

11 years ago

Review: Boston Marriage

Presented by the Queensland Theatre Company, David Mamet’s drawing room comedy Boston Marriage follows Anna and Claire who dwell on…

11 years ago

Review: The 7 Stages of Grieving

As part of Queensland Theatre Company’s Diva Program, The 7 Stages of Grieving is a one-woman powerhouse of a show,…

11 years ago

Review: Giselle, The Australian Ballet Sydney season

She made her entrance as Giselle, young and innocent and joyous, and the crowd in the Joan Sutherland Theatre burst…

11 years ago

MICF: Avenue Q

Avenue Q is Trifle Theatre Company's first show. It's already sold out, so it sucks to be you if you didn't…

11 years ago

Review: Jumpy, Sydney season

Jane Turner is the heart and soul of Jumpy, a Melbourne Theatre Co production presented by Sydney Theatre Co that…

11 years ago

Review: riverrun, Sydney Theatre Company

Olwen Fouéré’s riverrun, her winding monologue that brings shape to some part of the literary beast that is James Joyce’s Finnegan’s…

11 years ago

Review: Aida, Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour

Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour is now in its fourth year. An exaggerated, exuberant opera staging on an outdoor stage…

11 years ago

The Importance of Being Miriam

Imagine having a fabulous great-aunt who has led a fascinating, slightly wicked life, is a brilliant storyteller and happens to…

11 years ago