Kate Davis

The Rabble: Cain and Abel

The Rabble don't make easy theatre, but it's an easy choice to see them. Always starting with a well-known text…

9 years ago

MTC: Lungs

Duncan Macmillan’s 2011 Lungs opens with a young woman–man couple in Ikea talking about having a baby, and a feeling…

9 years ago

Orlando opens at Dark Mofo

It was cold in Hobart last night. The sun's out today but tonight promises to be colder, darker and weirder…

10 years ago

MTC: What Rhymes with Cars & Girls

What Rhymes with Cars & Girls was Tim (You Am I) Rodgers's first solo album in 1999. Aidan Fennessy loved it so much…

10 years ago

Malthouse: Frankenstein

My uterus is still reacting to The Rabble's Frankenstein. I say it every time, but no one makes theatre like…

11 years ago

Melbourne Festival: Room of Regret

No one makes theatre like The Rabble do. It's like co-creators Emma Valente and Kate Davis take the concept of…

12 years ago

Story of O: Oh yes, yes, yes

Carousel ponies, huffy walk-outs and a personal trigger warning when you pick up your ticket: The Rabble have adapted the Story…

12 years ago

Melbourne Festival: Orlando

Tell me a story. Tell me in a way that it's not been told before. This is the bliss of…

13 years ago