Reviews

The Speechmaker
With poor execution and stale writing, The Speechmaker is an unimaginative show that wallows in its own tediousness.

Mary Stallings
Stallings’ control of her voice, her phrasing and her special interpretation of songs make her a consummate jazz professional.

The Rap Guide to Evolution
Brinkman brings integrity, passion and warmth to the stage, and as a result manages to get the audience rapping along…

Adelaide Cabaret Festival Variety Gala Performance
Unlike most gala performances, this year’s performance ended with a whimper, not a bang.

The Boat People
An ambitious play that brings welcome new wit and perspective to a profoundly entrenched and awkward Australian issue.

Rabbithead
Darkly surreal whimsy with the sweetest setting.

The Leenane Trilogy
Tackling themes of co-dependency, alienation, escape and faith, the trilogy is superbly executed by the Kin Collective.

Mozart's Haffner Symphony
The conductor cued multiple blasts from the brass by bouncing on the balls of her feet and jabbing her fingers…

Shadowland
A simple silhouette of hand-waggly ear and arm-forming snout draws attention to the sheer brilliance and simplicity of shadow play

Brothers Wreck
The heart that shines through this production, making it almost possible to forgive a structurally flawed, overwritten script.