Reviews

White Porcelain Doll

The dance theatre piece White Porcelain Doll, is the first full-length work presented Prying Eye Productions, as part of the…

12 years ago

Bartleby

Bartleby, written and directed by Julian Hobba, and currently playing at the Street Theatre, Canberra is a solid and delightful…

12 years ago

Pale Blue Dot premieres at La Boite Theatre

"Two possibilities exist. Either we are alone in the universe, or we are not. Both are equally terrifying." Arthur C.…

12 years ago

1984 – Shake & Stir

To end Shake & Stir’s five-month tour of George Orwell’s classic 1984, the stage adaptation returns to QPAC for a…

12 years ago

The Importance of Being Earnest by the STCSA

The Importance of Being Earnest is one of Oscar Wilde’s last plays, and his most produced. It has stood the…

12 years ago

Review: Macbeth – Sydney Theatre Company

Walking into this production is like nothing else. The audience (much smaller than usual, only 360 people can fit) sits…

12 years ago

Sex with Strangers

When creatives and chemistry collide... Sex with Strangers … now that’s a title that sells. Judging by the four or…

12 years ago

The Red Shoes

Passion, Beauty and Dance- Natalie Weir’s The Red Shoes The Red Shoes is a timeless story about a woman torn…

12 years ago

Malthouse: The Book of Loco

Among walls of tape-sealed cardboard boxes stands a middle-aged man in a suit. He has a beard, an accent and…

12 years ago

MTC: Glengarry Glen Ross

David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross is many things. It won Mamet the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Drama because it captured a time,…

12 years ago