Melbourne
Review: Wednesdays with Bob by Derek Rielly
From his balcony overlooking Sydney Harbour, Hawke sits down with Rielly to talk love, politics, friends, foes, and death.
Review: The Librarian of Auschwitz by Antonio Iturbe
The potential in The Librarian of Auschwitz turns from a potential page-turner into a page-counter.
Review: The Wind in the Willows, Australian Shakespeare Company
A flawless performance by Ryan Hawke as Mr Toad is one of the highlights of this exuberant and playful production…
Review: PIGEONHOLED, Going Down Swinging Press
PIGEONHOLED is an act of defiance as much as it is a swing at the glass ceiling of genre writing.
Review: The Madness of George III, National Theatre Live
Mark Gatiss deserves all the praise for his role as King George III.
Review: Danger Music by Eddie Ayres, Allen and Unwin
Ayres teaches us the transcendental power of music, Afghanistan’s fighting spirit and the peaks and valleys of the Middle East.
Review: Bottomless by Dan Lee, fortyfivedownstairs
Support our playwrights and go to see this original new work. It's original, lyrical, unsettling and yet gentle.
Review: The Queen's Colonial by Peter Watt, Macmillan
Another epic from the master storyteller.
Thinking like plants: how art can help us empathise with vegetables
A diverse range of creative practitioners will use sound, dance, music and film to explore how we can listen to…
Review: MSO – Beethoven 5, Hamer Hall
A famous performance of classical music’s most famous composition.