Reviews
Review: William Kentridge at AGNSW
Curated by Kentridge himself, this is a great celebration of creative engagement and its capacity to dovetail into every aspect…
Review: Lexicon, Melbourne International Arts Festival
Wales-based NoFit State's circus show, Lexicon, opens with ruckus as spit balls are thrown about and the class runs amok.
Review: The Gruffalo, Athenaeum Theatre
The show is beautiful and there wasn’t a child there who didn’t seem to enjoy the performance.
Review: My Name is Jimi, Melbourne International Arts Festival
A joyous celebration of community; a warmhearted and generous theatrical production; a clarion call about the necessity of maintaining culture.
Review: The Architect by Aidan Fennessy, MTC
A play about assisted dying is standard MTC fare. Johnny Carr shines.
Review: As If No-one is Watching, Brisbane Powerhouse
Performance art, installation, spoken word, expressive dance and the thrill of aerial acrobatic circus made this a night to remember.
Review: Star Wars: A New Hope – In Concert, West Australian Symphony Orchestra
A masterful work, combining confronting terror with gentle romanticism, and the music stays in your head for days after the…
Review: National Theatre Live Julie
A contemporary take on Strindberg's classic, written and directed by women.
Review: Hugh Stretton: Selected Writings Edited by Graeme Davison
Stretton was convinced that decision-makers should work towards greater equality for everyone at all levels.
Review: Melodrome by Marcelo Cohen translated by Chris Andrews
Melodrome is a novella that hovers between fantasy and realism.