Reviews
Review: Ladies in Black by Madeleine St John
Ladies in Black is comparable to Austen in its delicacy. Read it then see the film.
Review: Blue Mountains Botanica, Blue Mountains Cultural Centre
The latest exhibition at the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre was two years in the making and is ambitious but sometimes…
Review: The Life to Come by Michelle de Kretser, Allen & Unwin
Winner of the 2018 Miles Franklin Award, The Life to Come is an expansive story that explores the microaggressions that…
Review: Benjamin Grosvenor in Recital
Fresh verve matched with exceptional virtuosity.
Review: TheatreiNQ's The Comedy of Errors
Townsville’s theatre company scores a hit with a western themed outdoor Shakespearean offering.
Review: Deakin University Contemporary Small Sculpture Award 2018
Small in scale but large in imagination, these 40 forms provide an overview of the best of contemporary sculptural practice…
Review: Next Lesson, Queer Fringe @ The New
This well acted and directed production puts forged rights on stage in an emotional and warm reminder that the parallel…
Review: Injury Time by Clive James, Picador
These beautiful poems are proof that Clive James has made good use of the extra time he has been allotted.
Review: Newcastle Theatre Company's Constellations
Newcastle Theatre Company has again delivered a theatrical production of high quality, and their pool of actors are impressive.
Review: Kilter, There, Pining for Affection, Melbourne Fringe
New circus, a remounted theatre work, and a musical comedy about a talking tree: three works hint at the breadth…