Reviews

Review: Così, MTC
Mental health is a tricky topic but Così is a big-hearted if not particularly sophisticated play.

Review: Asad Raza Absorption, Kaldor Public Art Project 34
Is a room full of soil art? The latest Kaldor Public Art Project relies heavily on site and collaboration to…

Review: Constellations Underground, Constance ARI (TAS)
Five artists from lutruwita (Tasmania) explore the use of clay as object, body and sound as part of the Australian…

Review: Love Child by Aksuna
A heartfelt and mesmerising story told in piano.

Book Review: Things Nobody Knows But Me by Amra Pajalić
Amra Pajalić recounts her childhood exploits and relationships with no holds barred.

MONA’s Eat the Problem is possibly well-meaning but ultimately exquisitely elitist
An exhibition that proposes we kill and consume invasive species fails to challenge the growing disparity between rich and poor.

Review: Pygmalion, New Theatre (NSW)
A thoughtful production that shows Shaw’s play is still relevant today, more than a century after its stage debut.

Book Review: Wedding Puzzle by Sallie Muirden
This is an amusing novel about young people, with some astute insights into their values and relationships.

Review: Alexander Calder: Radical Inventor, NGV International
A well-designed exhibition that artfully captures Calder’s humour and joy of creating.

Book Review: Unconditional Love by Jocelyn Moorhouse
Award-winning director and screenwriter Jocelyn Moorhouse gives us a glimpse into her passionate world in this memoir about filmmaking and…