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ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: A Company of Strangers
'A Company of Strangers' is a cabaret that is showing in The Spiegeltent, which is a beautiful venue$$s$$ intimate, but…
ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: Sherlock Holmes & the Saline Solution
The lads from Sound & Fury would like to have us believe that they’re idiots with nothing to say.
ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: Scarborough
Scarborough performed at the Adelaide Fringe Festival is directed by Martha Lott, written by Fiona Evens and performed by Emily…
FILM REVIEW: Chandni Chowk To China
Chandni Chowk To China is the first ever Bollywood Kung-Fu comedy produced by Warner Bros, who clearly must have had…
THEATRE REVIEW: This Is Our Youth
This Is Our Youth is playing in Melbourne at Fortyfivedownstairs. The plot is simple. Set in New York during the…
THEATRE REVIEW: The Mikado
It has been more than a decade since Simon Gallagher’s production of The Mikado has played Adelaide.
VISUAL ART REVIEW: Shiva Amir-Ansari
The sense of a tremendous force, vastness and beauty that elicits awe, fear and veneration.
THEATRE REVIEW
Playspotting, presented by Melbourne Writers' Theatre & MelBorn08 at the Carlton Courthouse as part of the Melbourne International Fringe Festival,…
THEATRE REVIEW: Miss Julie, Vanilla Productions, Belvoir St Downstairs (Sydney)
Dark, gripping and intense, this production of Strindberg's Miss Julie, directed by Vladislavs Nastavshevs, is given a powerhouse performance by…
REVIEW: <i>Silk + Sand</i>, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Paddington
In 1993 Australian printmaker Michael Kempson met Chinese printmaker Su Xin Ping and expressed a wish to initiate a cultural…