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Review: The Big Time, Ensemble Theatre
Williamson delivers yet another hilarious and incisive theatrical experience with The Big Time.
Review: You Will Always Be Someone From Somewhere Else by Dao Strom
In poems, Dao Strom attacks the origin of the words she’s learned since leaving Vietnam for America.
Review: Mirka Mora: Pas de Deux—Drawings and Dolls, Heide Museum of Modern Art
This intimate exhibition collected from Mirka Mora’s home and studio is a show of work originally intended mostly for herself,…
Review: FRONT, FRINGE WORLD Festival
SLATE’s first offering, FRONT, is a fun romp from rehearsal room to stardom with a Mötley Crüe of musical misfits.
Review: The Sleeping Beauty, QPAC
Ballet Theatre of Queensland's production was entertaining, superbly rehearsed by Clare Morehen, and points to a successful season ahead.
Review: The Miss Behave Gameshow, Midsumma Festival
Daring but confident in performance and premise, The Miss Behave Gameshow’s outrageous fun infused a competitive comradery and electric mood…
Review: Brett and Wendy... A Love Story Bound by Art, Riverside Theatre
This production found its magic moments in its choreography and score, but was otherwise plagued by gaps in storytelling.
Review: Wednesdays with Bob by Derek Rielly
From his balcony overlooking Sydney Harbour, Hawke sits down with Rielly to talk love, politics, friends, foes, and death.
Review: Moving bodies at MONA FOMA 2019
Tasdance's new work Yatra, Stompin's Chameleon, and Canadian dance artist Dana Gingras' Another were featured at this year's MONA FOMA…
Review: A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo by Jill Twiss
A book like this, which is about marriage equality and democracy and yet is suitable for children and adults, is…