Reviews
Review: Around the World in 80 Trees by J Drori and illustrated by L Clerc
Between them, Drori and Clerc have created a poetic, visually entertaining and learned insight into trees.
Review: Blasted, Merlyn Theatre
A primal scream from the depths of hell in the face of our complacency.
Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Pop Up Globe Sydney
Boisterous rollicking entertainment.
Review: The Apology by Ross Watkins, UQP
The Apology is about thwarted homosexual desires, family problems, and the ease with which a reputation can be damaged.
Review: American Masters 1940-1980, NGA
The National Gallery of Australia had one of the largest acquisition budgets in the world in the 70s. A new…
Review: Prize Fighter by Future D. Fidel, Hachette
This is undoubtedly one of the best books published by an Australian writer in a long time.
Review: Working With Children, Southbank Theatre
Nicola Gunn brings us a kind of meta-theatre with her new work.
Review: Lovesong by Abi Morgan, Red Stitch
An ensnaring and honest story of new and old love.
Review: National Geographic – Symphony for our World
This production, collated from 130 years worth of National Geographic archival material, is both a nostalgic exercise and a nod…
Review: That Eye, The Sky, Dunstan Playhouse
The set is an extravagance, a testament to adding and belittling.