Reviews
The Legend of Zelda
Geeks, games and classical music make a surprisingly pleasant combination, as this Sydney Symphony concert ably demonstrated.
Driving Miss Daisy
What a rare treat it is to see an international revival of a Pulitzer Prize-winning play land on our shores,…
The Pitch and The China Incident
Two one person plays by Peter Houghton, the first primarily slapstick, the other a tense and unsettling comedy, open the…
Ballet at the Quarry
The annual Ballet at the Quarry season has become a much-anticipated date in Perth’s dance calendar.
The truth 25 times a second
Since its foundation by Roland Petit in 1972, Ballet National de Marseille has been a company respected and admired for…
We used to talk about love
Curated by Natasha Bullock, this exhibition considers the variegated terrain of love’s language – joy, elation, desire, eroticism, longing, loss,…
Duck, Death and the Tulip
Following on from their production of The Red Tree, Barking Gecko presents another strong stage adaptation of a children’s picture…
4000 Miles
Amy Herzog’s play stays with you for hours after seeing it, like the mood of a potent dream.
Silent
More than just a monologue, Irish writer/performer Pat Kinevane’s award-winning one-man show features a dash of dance, some pre-recorded dialogue,…
Marcel Lucont – Gallic Symbol
English comedian Alex Dubus gleefully and deftly parodies French stereotypes in this dryly funny Fringe World show.