Reviews

1984
Dystopic Orwellian future prophecy grinds in an uneven performance.

And Fire Came Down by Emma Viskic
Caleb is quixotic, obstinate, resilient, tough and too honest for his own good.

One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
Staging Ken Kesey’s iconic novel One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest is no small feat. Thankfully Sport For Jove are…

PCO: Serenades In The City
Conductor Jessica Gethin and leader Paul Wright steered a well-schooled string ensemble through a program of excellent music drawn from…

The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree by Shokoofeh Azar
If this book were a painting, the canvas would be too large to fit into a gallery.

The Eternity of the World (Parts Missing)
MKA's anarchic and affective exploration of dying, a dying planet, and the unreliability of memory.

Coma Land
Emotionally gripping drama, punctuated by fascinating factoids and gently surreal humour.

in silence: Lottie Consalvo
Earthy, satisfying and engaging - Lottie Consalvo's exhibition at Dominik Mersch Gallery let’s the viewer walk a tightrope of ambiguity.

Tectonic
Dancenorth's latest work features the most effective curtain drop ever.

1984
A stark, confronting depiction of government suppression and violence as a warning against complacency.