Reviews

Institute
Evocative, profound and compelling; physical and visual theatre of the highest order

Retro Futurismus
Back to the Future: a circus cabaret of dystopian futures as viewed by the past.

Osama the Hero
Shock value over substance comes at the expense of character development and meaning.

Odd Man Out
Romance does not go entirely smoothly at the hands of David Williamson, whose latest play lacked subtlety and finesse.

Who's Afraid of Colour?
Who’s Afraid of Colour? is a bold and striking exhibition of Aboriginal women artists.

The Music of Queen
For a die-hard Queen fan, it’s pure heaven with all the (bicycle) bells and whistles you could hope for.

Hot Chicks with Big Brains Issue 2
Considered content for an intersectional and feminist audience.

I Am My Own Wife
A fine and understated performance anchors this compelling exploration of truth, fiction, survival and self-belief.

Tipping Point from Ockham’s Razor
A circus of considered beauty, stillness and zen-like meditation.

Circus at the Sydney Festival 2017 – Festival Roundup
Extraordinary programming showcases the richness and diversity of contemporary circus.