Reviews

The Parricide
The Parricide presents an interesting insight into the life of Fyodor Dostoyevski, but casts its net too wide at times.

The Word Ghost
Readers will be immersed in an engrossing caper about reading and the stories one can carve out from everyday weirdness.

An Audience with Billie Holiday
This is a great production (produced by Arts Events Australia) made up of great elements that don’t quite add up.

The Mikado
Director Mark Barford had excellent material in his cast, all of whom excelled in their roles.

White Face
Through its vivid bodily movements and daring originality, White Face deliberately blurs the boundaries between black and white.

Griffith Review #44: Cultural Solutions
Griffith Review details where the exercise of disciplined and empathetic creativity provides solutions to social ills.

Eight Gigabytes of Hardcore Pornography
Queer and aged 29, Declan Greene has written a raw and detailed exploration of a couple of middle-aged heterosexual losers.

Chroma
Challenging, engaging and fascinating, Chroma presents a wickedly delightful evening full of amazing choreographic invention.

Neighbourhood Watch
Miriam Margolyes’ beguiling performance is the standout feature of this enjoyable, but flawed, production.

Tehching Hsieh: One Year Performance 1980-1981
Hsieh’s highly disciplined approach to simply passing time will always endure with audiences.