Reviews

The Earth is Flat
The taller half of This Is Siberian Husky, Simon Godfrey, delivers a fun solo offering in the form of The…

Whose Chorus Line Is It Anyway?
Whose Chorus Line Is It Anyway? shines the brightest with its wacky singing and clumsy dancing.

Snap. Catch. Slam.
Honest and harrowing theatre that will leave you shocked, overwhelmed and emotionally drained.

Night Terrors
No tricks, just old-fashioned storytelling done beautifully.

Falling Through the Clouds
Though clever, playful and entertaining, Falling Through the Clouds sorely lacks simplicity.

Delirium
Bell’s absurdist and outrageously comic characters attempt to face their demons which take us all on a deliriously visceral ride.

Infundibular
The dancers perform to an audio composition, a complex lighting production and a most extraordinary physical prop.

Carrie: The Musical
Ghost Light's premiere Melbourne production of Carrie: The Musical is a classy presentation of a highly flawed piece.

The Pillowman
The Pillowman still elicits laughs and gasps at every turn, and the time is right for this kind of reinvention.

The Land That Time Forgot
Luke Devine presents the compelling story of growing up gay in Tasmania, a story that’s both hilarious and gut-wrenching.