Reviews

Review: Which Way Home, Seymour Centre
Taking the scenic route through the murky waters of a father daughter relationship.

Review: Cairns Indigenous Art Fair 2018
Contemporary art shines in Far North Queensland.

Review: Cry-Baby, Hayes Theatre
It’s amazing what you can do with simple, clever set design.

Review: Julius Caesar by Bell Shakespeare, Fairfax Studio
Bell Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar falls flat.

Review: Prehistoric, Meat Market
Elbow Room's Prehistoric is a stand-out piece of theatre.

Review: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, QPAC
Hannaford excels as Carole King. She’s energised, mournful, ecstatic, introverted, forgiving and gutsy.

Review: Dark Rooms - Women Directing the Lens 1978–98, Griffith University Art Museum
This is an exhibition worthy of the serious curatorial lens it has been given, and speaks of the richness of…

Review: Melancholia, Malthouse Theatre
Malthouse Theatre’s Melancholia is an ambitious adaptation of Lars Von Trier’s 2011 film of the same name.

Review: Polygraph, Theatre Works
An engrossing and visceral exploration of how truth and trauma can bind lives together and tear them apart.

Review: An Ideal Husband, Arts Centre
MTC’s revival brings a robust render to the narrative of unavoidable corruption in a money-made society.