Reviews

Review: A Ghost in my Suitcase, MIAF
Based on the book (and illustrated novel) by Gabrielle Wang of the same name, this is a sophisticated and poetic…

Review: Circus Oz Sidesault
During the second week of Circus Oz's festival of experimental circus Sidesault, we were treated to three consecutive, short shows:…

Review: Degenerate Art, Old Fitz Theatre
Degenerate Art rings with Weimar decadence in the direct confrontation of audience, the complexity of movement and the expression of…

Review: Our Life in the Forest by Marie Darrieussecq
A Dark dystopian tale of a cloned population is a warning for us all.

Review: Beyond Bling, Art Gallery of Western Australia
A new exhibition at the Art Gallery of WA asks the question: What does your jewellery say about you?

Review: Ear to the Edge of Time, Seymour Centre
An enthralling world premiere – Sport For Jove’s current production Ear to the Edge Of Time is superbly written, magnificently…

Review: Evie May, Hayes Theatre
Evie May is a charming and emotional backstage tale, which, notwithstanding its period setting, has currency and relatability.

Review: Masters of modern art from the Hermitage, AGNSW
Hermitage Director says this exhibition presents ‘a Hermitage view of the history of modern art,' but it does so much…

Review: The Word by William Lane, Transit Lounge
The Word is intended to be a satirical novel about the use of language.

Review: At Dusk by Hwang Sok-yong, Scribe
In this highly engaging novel, Hwang Sok-yong subtly interweaves the reminiscences of three people.