Reviews
Review: Korea by Michael Pembroke
Published by Hardie Grant Books, Korea: Where the American Century Began delves into the past and present of the Korean…
Review: The Book of Mormon
South Park creators reinvent the musical in this surprisingly sweet tribute.
Review: Sculpture By The Sea, Cottesloe 2018
Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe has ramped up public access with tailored school tours, Auslan- interpreted, Tactile Tours and Beach…
Review: A Window on Italy, The Corsini Collection: Masterpieces from Florence
This exhibition is more than a story of master paintings; it is a story of bravery, family and resilience.
Review: 52 Hertz at Blue Room Theatre
Tragedies of modern relationships reflected in the forlorn existence of a lost whale in this play by Terence Smith.
Review: The Great War at Adelaide Festival
The horrors of the Western Front are evoked in miniature and to haunting effect, in this uneven but technically striking…
Review: Thyestes at Adelaide Festival
Simon Stone’s breakthrough production now feels like something of a museum piece.
Review: Adelaide Biennial stumbles on curatorial tensions
How divided is our world? ArtsHub takes a look at the Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art and asks whether the…
Review: In The Club at Adelaide Festival
STCSA commissioned Patricia Cornelius to write about football and sexual misconduct. The result is a powerful piece of theatre.
Review: shake & stir theatre co present Green Day’s American Idiot
shake & stir theatre co and QPAC’s successful Australian Premiere of American Idiot in 2017 created enough interest to send…