Reviews

Review: What would Bill Murray do?, MICF
From the outset, Tieck presents himself as an oversized child raiding the dress up box.

Review: The Infinite Show, MICF
Bespectacled, beardy and oh so English, Mark Watson has been somewhat of a stalwart of the MICF.

Review: The Big Hoo-Haa!, MICF
Melbourne’s longest running and best-loved improvised comedy show.

Review: Leopardskin, KXT
If you are seeking a night full of good fun, combined with some poignant (quasi-poetic) reflections on life, then this…

Review: The Gospel According to Paul, Canberra Theatre
Keating has risen again to save us from political shambles, but is Jonathan Biggins stretching the joke too far?

Review: The Terania Creek Protest, Lismore Regional Gallery
In 1979 Terania Creek became the focus of a landmark environmental protest and one of Australia’s best-known actions against the…

Review: Noli me Tangere, Riverside Theatres
Noli me Tangere is an epic rendering of a revered story.

Review: The National 2019 – New Australian Art
Insisting it is not a survey, this tri-venue exhibition takes the pulse on art making in Australia - middle-ground thinking…

Review: Dobell Drawing Prize 21
Drawing gets a rethink at the National Art School, but does the work rise to the level of the rhetoric,…

Book Review: The Jewish Food Hero Cookbook by Kenden Alfond
Kenden Alfond says her organisation, Jewish Food Hero, is inclusive of all religions and cultures, but highlights Jewish tradition.