Reviews
Hard Core on the Fly: #3
This mode of music has no pre-determined agenda and sets to challenge the already established jazz language.
Arcadia: Sounds of the Sea
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, surfing came to represent an all-encompassing lifestyle, rather than a mere pastime.
Oedipus Rex
Peter Carroll gives a bravura performance of a shattered life as the old blind king who has been cursed by…
precipice
A thrilling exploration of physical potential, choreography celebrating the limits of endeavour.
Finucane & Smith’s Glory Box
This is an astonishing, thought-provoking and gratifying experience. And it’s fun.
Wolf Lullaby
The combination of excellent direction, design, script and acting creates a spectacle that we are compelled to watch.
The Girl Who Forgot to Sing Badly
Kruckemeyer and Lovett handle the story's quandry with enthusiasm, sensitivity, and a good dose of reality.
Kissing a Stranger
Anna Lumb presents a cacophony of short theatrical scenes that leave the audience simultaneously puzzled and entertained.
Griffith Review #45: The Way We Work
Griffith Review devotes its 45th edition to the pressing questions and emergent challenges of the day within the prism of…
Thérèse Raquin
Gary Abrahams is proving a fascinating director with his never-ending ability to surprise.