Reviews
Paul Sings
Supported by four musicians, on a simple stage, this is a treat for lovers of McDermott’s voice, patter and creativity.
Flame Trees
Wayne Tunks' new play examines the impact of bushfires on lives and communities from the unique point of view of…
Kath Fries – Situational
An exhibition of installation, sculpture, photography and video, Fries leads us through her process of observation and distillation of the…
Symphony by the Lake
In just under 18 months, Perth Symphony Orchestra has gained a reputation for great playing under the baton of conductor…
Chris Taylor – The Taylor Lecture
Chris Taylor, creator and star of the satirical television comedy The Chaser, delivered a well researched and amusing inaugural Taylor…
Piers Lane – Medici Concerts
The London-based Australian pianist is a scholar as much as a dazzling virtuoso, and boasts a dazzling technique.
As We Forgive
Tom Holloway’s latest play, written as a vehicle for actor Robert Jarman, is spell-binding, gut-wrenching, and shockingly subversive.
Damian Callinan – The Merger
On one level the story of a proposed merger between two rival football clubs, this is also the story of…
Cavalia: A Magical Encounter Between Human and Horse
A dazzling two-hour spectacle involving an equine cast of some 44 highly buffed and polished stallions, geldings and colts, as…
Little Mercy
A satirical blend of horror movie tropes and camp humour exploring the familiar motif of the evil child.