Reviews
Les Misérables
The new production of Les Miserables is a spectacular rendition of a glorious work.
Geraldine Quinn - Sunglasses at Night: The 80s Apocalypse Sing Along Cabaret
Quinn’s commentary simultaneously mocks and celebrates the stilted pretension of 80s music, clothes, clips and hits.
Melbourne Cabaret Festival: Les Femmes
In a jaunt back to old Chicago cabaret Les Femmes is a promising yet flawed celebration of the many facets…
#FirstWorldWhiteGirls
A fluid one-hour comedic routine that does not falter in consistently delivering quality laughs and unabridged talent.
The King's Singer: Great American Songbook
Enchanting, engaging, and always effervescent, this is a concert to lose yourself in.
Mike McLeish: Message to my Girls
McLeish talks – and sings – about parenting, delivering a show that is frequently amusing but also a little loose.
Australian Chamber Orchestra: Mahler 4 & Sibelius 6
The sharp swells in the volume were exact and full of impact; the momentum and inertia were always spot on.
Spanky in Candice McQueen: Nasty!
Spanky sizzles on stage as trash-chic immortal goddess Candice McQueen, bringing her special brand of nasty to the cabaret show.
My Name is Truda Vitz
This semi-fictional one-woman play is about everything, but says nothing.
Richard III
Mark Kilmurry's Richard is a delightfully beguiling, witty rascal.