Reviews
We May Have to Choose
A darkly funny piece of social commentary without hyperbole.
The Pianist
Thomas Monckton wows his Mandurah audience evoking Mr Bean, Charlie Chaplin, John Cleese and Buster Keaton.
La VeritÃ
Compagnia Finzi Pasca's La Verità brings a beautiful dream to life.
All The Sex I've Ever Had
A collective 360 plus years of sexual experience sheds lights on the highs and lows of being human.
Tomorrow's Parties
Despite an interesting premise and solid performances, Tomorrow's Parties dystopic visions limit the emotional pull.
Ghost Girls by Cath Ferla
And then it happened. A crime on her watch.
Fall Fell Fallen
Le Guen and Hoffman have developed a totally mesmerising show in a style which they have termed ‘electro-circus’.
The Golden Age
Intellectually there is much of interest, but The Golden Age doesn't resonate as much as one would hope.
Ladies in Black
A comedy of mid-twentieth century manners, Ladies in Black is a paean to an optimistic future.
Elegy
A deftly understated drama about a very human tragedy, simply and compelling staged.