Reviews
FLEXN
The language of the streets is brought to life in physical form in FLEXN.
The Boy at the Edge of Everything
This is a clean, tight and solid production, but it doesn’t shine as brightly as it could have.
Extinction
Human relationships interweave through threads of emotion, ecology, environment and ego in Hannie Rayson’s intense examination of extinction.
Almost Face to Face
A dramatic monologue told through the voice of a man struggling with his hedonistic tendencies.
Steppe
An visceral and evocative journey of unforgetting.
Destroy Solzhenitsyn
Nice Productions have a growing reputation for interesting theatre, they deserve good plays, sadly, this is not one of them.
My Laughable Love Life
A recipe for dating disaster, with a side of karaoke.
Separation Street
Leave your inhibitions at the door with this hilarious interactive theatrical event.
Torte e Mort: Songs of Cake and Death
Shirking the ornaments of period language and affected accent, this Antoinette bites down on the contemporary tongue.
Kick the Bucket
Don't fear death; embrace it. Melissa Main and Nicola Bell use death-folk cabaret to poke fun at our mortality.