Reviews
Review: The Australian Shakespeare Company’s Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet has been radically re-set in all manner of eras and communities, but this production’s simple shift of…
Review: Two, Riverside Theatres
An acting tour-de-force from Brian Meegan and Kate Raison as they take on 14 characters.
Review: Quilty, Art Gallery of South Australia
Cutting through hype, AGSA’s take on Ben Quilty’s career is mapped across a less predictable path, encouraging audiences to think…
Book Review: The Time is Now, Monica Sparrow by Matt Howard
Howard traces the development of his characters with a deceptively light touch and a fine sense of humour.
Review: Counting and Cracking, Adelaide Festival
A marvellous production of an epic, exhilarating and deeply moving play.
Book Review: Stranger Country by Monica Tan
Monica Tan wanted to gain a deeper understanding of what it means to be an Australian and whether she could…
Review: Recital, Riverside Theatres Parramatta
A striking and most unusual blend of cutting edge contemporary dance and music.
Review: The Magic Flute, Adelaide Festival
Barrie Kosky’s fantasy Flute is an Adelaide Festival highlight.
Review: Out of Chaos, Gravity & Other Myths, Adelaide Festival
One of Australia’s most exciting circus companies finds the sweet spot between the intimacy and ambition of previous works, resulting…
Review: Un Poyo Rojo, Adelaide Festival
Virtuosic dance meets playful yet pointed critique of machismo in this engaging but sometimes problematic Argentinean production.