Reviews
Ross Manning: New Works
Ross Manning, best known for his light installation works, opens the 2016 exhibition program at Milani Gallery with a new…
William the Great
A modern and clean circus show.
The James Plays
Contrasting medieval morality with contemporary dialogue, this magnificently staged trilogy lacks political resonance for Australian audiences.
Katthy Cavaliere: Loved
Using objects as a flotilla for love and loss, this retrospective explores a superb career cut short.
The Young King
Oscar Wilde’s fairy tale is brought to vivid life in this inventive new Slingsby production.
The Events
David Greig’s script is excellent, but it’s the presence of a different choir on stage every night that truly makes…
Romeo and Juliet
Despite great moments, this production lacks the emotional depth you crave from Romeo and Juliet.
Concerto Italiano
Honesty, simplicity, beauty and integrity delivered in spades.
Go Down, Moses
Italian theatre-maker Romeo Castellucci’s latest work is brilliant and baffling in equal measure.
The ultimate lesbian double feature
Fun and without a doubt an interesting and thought-provoking concept, the show unfortunately lagged.