Reviews

The Judas Kiss – Old Fitz Theatre

Oscar Wilde’s writing may be well known, but for some, his lascivious and scandal-filled past is less renowned.  David Hare…

8 years ago

Tapestry: The Songs of Carole King at Horsham Town Hall Theatre

Shortly after the forty-fifth anniversary of the release of Carole King’s chart topping and best-selling album, Tapestry, Debra Byrne and…

8 years ago

The Flick

In an association with Melbourne ensemble theatre company Red Stitch, Queensland Theatre presented Annie Baker’s 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Drama,…

8 years ago

Single Asian Female

Asian-Australians have been part of the cultural fabric of our society for generations, so it is baffling to contemplate the…

8 years ago

MTC: John

American playwright Annie Baker won a 2014 Pulitzer Prize for The Flick (seen at Red Stitch) when she was 33. Her writing's…

8 years ago

Review: The Red Detachment of Women

Can’t afford your own time machine? A ticket to the National Ballet of China’s Red Detachment of Women is the…

8 years ago

Malthouse: Little Emperors

Little Emperors was commissioned and developed by Malthouse Theatre for the Asia TOPA festival. Australian writer Lachlan Philpott (The Trouble…

8 years ago

Boys of Sondheim at the MELT Festival

Sondheim is probably the most well known and respected contemporary writer of musical theatre, and he has long been openly…

8 years ago

You and Me and the Space Between – Sydney Festival

Good children’s stories usually have deeper meaning beneath the surface. Often our favourite childhood tales contain messages for bigger issues.…

8 years ago

Victorian Opera: ‘Tis Pity

The 2015 Victorian Opera production of Die Sieben Todsunden with Meow Meow took me as close to seeing how Brecht and Weil…

8 years ago