theatre review
Sweet Charity review: capturing hearts at QPAC
The all-Australian cast shines in this production of the Tony Award-winning musical Sweet Charity.
Malacañang Made Us review: cancel culture meets martial law
Malacañang Made Us, presented by Queensland Theatre Company, shows how one act of resistance can ripple across generations.
THE BLOK! review: it's big, bawdy and bananas – bravo!
Art can save the world, the universe or neither in THE BLOK!, starring Carly Sheppard and Alexis West.
Feathers review: Terrapin Puppet Theatre triumphs in Tasmania
Feathers has everything you could want for intergenerational audiences looking for meaning in relationships and hope for our futures.
Rebecca review: a dark and deathly dream at the MTC
Anne-Louise Sarks cuts a little too much meat off the bone in Rebecca, but Nikki Shiels excels as always.
work.txt and Instructions review: fourth wall building and breaking at Melbourne Fringe
Subject Object’s mesmerising Melbourne Fringe highlights, work.txt and Instructions, will have you questioning reality.
Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet with Choir and Band review: a sweet, sorrowful stunner
Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet is brought to new heights with Backyard Cinema's live band and choir at the Astor Theatre.
Job review: a riveting psychological thriller at Red Stitch
You can expect to be thinking about Job, by Max Wolf Friedlich, long after the curtain falls.
The Lovers review: Shakespeare shaken and stirred for the TikTok generation
Teens and young adults scream, boo, giggle and gasp like they're at a gig during Laura Murphy's The Lovers.
Congratulations, Get Rich! review: ghosts, trauma, culture and karaoke
Congratulations, Get Rich! is a bold new work by Merlynn Tong exploring mother-daughter relationships, multigenerational trauma and legacy.