Reviews
Gilbert & George: The Art Exhibition
Hobart’s MONA delivers another exhibition that ticks the ‘weird international blockbuster’ box.
Antipodean Inquiry
A partnership that brings our region closer together, but one that differs from from the usual national clichés.
International Stud
By playing Fierstein’s trailblazing hero-of-his-own-story straight, Arnold loses the wink and wrinkle of humour and nuance.
Arcadia
Handsome and well-directed, but only repays eleven pence in the shilling.
Refuse the Hour
A chaotic piece of operatic performance art; frazzling and exhilarating in equal measure.
POINT8SIX
A genuinely innovative and unique production.
A little less conversation 2
A Little Less Conversation 2 follows up on last year’s smash hit dance comedy, but sadly fails to live up…
Frisky and Mannish: CabaRIOT
A fantastic confection of Frisky and Mannishness that rewards both long-term fans and new audiences alike.
Randy writes a novel
A welcome return to FringeWorld’s comedy line up, content and delivery are perfect throughout.
Jack of Hearts
David Williamson’s 50th play draws on clichés, but does it manage to punch beyond the stand-up to real issues?