Reviews
Review: The Madness of George III, National Theatre Live
Mark Gatiss deserves all the praise for his role as King George III.
Review: Noŋgirrŋa Marawili - from my heart and mind, AGNSW
A contemporary take on a very old tradition speak both of legacies and a very energised and personalised future.
Review: Danger Music by Eddie Ayres, Allen and Unwin
Ayres teaches us the transcendental power of music, Afghanistan’s fighting spirit and the peaks and valleys of the Middle East.
Review: David Williamson’s The Club, Belvoir
With an engrossing story, shrewd female perspectives, complex shed debrief and some excellent physical comedy, including moustache work, The Club…
Review: Soul of the Border by Matteo Righetto
Without supplementing their earnings by smuggling tobacco, the de Boers family cannot survive.
Review: Tony Tuckson – the abstract sublime, AGNSW
Having on had two exhibitions in his lifetime, Tuckson's contribution to Australian abstraction is still felt, as was his celebration…
Review: Evita, Arts Centre Melbourne
Broadway legend Hal Prince has recreated his original 1978 production of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Evita starring local…
Review: Dubboo – Life of a Songman
Actor, artist, activist, songman – Dubboo is a shining tribute full of warmth and affection for a much loved complex…
Review: Christmas Actually, La Boite
A vibrant fun-filled night of song hits from the Love Actually film soundtrack along with comedic puns from writers Adam…
Review: Beyond Reason, QUT Art Museum
Have a shot of caffeine before you head to QUT's new exhibition, Beyond Reason, as it is a high voltage,…