Reviews
Review: 19 Weeks, Melbourne Fringe
A courageous and necessary autobiographical work that takes a look at human fragility, vulnerability and the taboo of abortion.
Review: Kill All Normies by Angela Nagle, Zero Books
Kill All Normies explores the short but influential history of online culture and its sway over politics, culture and education.
Review: Stalker the Musical, Depot Theatre
STALKER THE MUSICAL. It’s an arresting title. Slightly misleading though and the audience’s disambiguation of the word is all part…
Review: In Between and Sexpectations, Sprung Festival
Charles Sturt University’s Theatre/Media studies students have wowed audiences once again with two new ‘Sprung Festival’ productions – In Between…
Review: Dancenorth's Dust, Brisbane Festival
A powerful piece of contemporary dance that flirts with potentially heavy-handed imagery but never succumbs to the obvious or the…
Review: Séance, River of Light, Life – The Show, Brisbane Festival
Impressions of three very different events at this year’s Brisbane Festival, ranging from a homage to horror and a retelling…
Review: Schapelle, Schapelle
As the headline act for Charles Sturt University’s annual "Sprung Festival" – a two-week theatrical event – Schapelle, Schapelle is…
Review: Horror, Arts Centre Melbourne
A rollercoaster ride of thrills and chills.
Review: Peter Grimes, Brisbane Festival
Despite an ill leading man on opening night, this is a Grimes that Brisbane can be immensely proud of.
Review: Evita, Sydney Opera House
Tina Arena shines as Eva Peron.