Reviews
Seventeen
Its moving portrayal of ostracism elevates Seventeen above an appealing premise into great theatre.
The Lobster
Slyly cynical yet unwavering beautiful, Yorgos Lanthimos' English-language debut is a stroke of social commentary brilliance.
My fellow Aus-tra-aliens: Aleks Danko at Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art
Log Dog fits well within Aleks Danko’s body of radical – but fun – art.
Yours the Face
An intriguing exploration of our image obsessed culture.
Kindness
A clever caricature of the trials, tribulations and frivolities of office life.
Billie & Me: Wendy Matthews sings Billie Holiday
A contemplative, reminiscent and moving evening.
Everyman
Despite the spectacle, Rufus Norris's Everyman is a bit too everyday.
Metafour
Glorious Thing Theatre Company present four short plays by Samuel Beckett.
You Don’t Have to Live Like This
Benjamin Markovits’ latest book is part utopian parable, part shrewd cautionary tale.
Coming To See Aunt Sophie
A flawed but important play which condemns passivity and praises resistance to injustice.