Sam Kissajukian’s “Three Hundred Paintings,” Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025
Summerhall, one of Edinburgh’s busiest venues, known for its innovative, cutting-edge programme,...
Read MorePosted by Margaret Rose | 19th Aug 2025 | Australia, Edinburgh 2025, Review, United Kingdom
Summerhall, one of Edinburgh’s busiest venues, known for its innovative, cutting-edge programme,...
Read MorePosted by Kate Hunter | 24th Jul 2024 | Adaptation, Australia, Review
What if significant portions of William Shakespeare’s text for Macbeth had been lost, leading to a...
Read MorePosted by Kirk Dodd | 20th Jul 2024 | Australia, Dramaturgy, Review, Sydney
It is a common reflex to reach for Aristotle’s Poetics to determine what a good tragedy should be....
Read MorePosted by Sarah Austin | 16th Jul 2024 | Australia, Festivals, Melbourne, Review
Rising situates itself as a festival of new art, performance and music that takes place in the...
Read MorePosted by Huw Griffiths | 16th Jul 2024 | Adaptation, Australia, Review
The figure of Dracula has always lived somewhere between the written word, screen projections and...
Read MorePosted by Catherine Campbell | 10th Jul 2024 | Australia, Festivals, Review
Now in its 24th year, the Adelaide Cabaret Festival’s annual celebration of all things cabaret...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Graffam-O’Meara | 5th Jun 2024 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Religion
Music pumps; lights pulsate; two sweaty bodies sway together, touching, breathing in each other’s...
Read MorePosted by Sarah Austin | 1st Jun 2024 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Disability
Back to Back Theatre is an internationally lauded ensemble of collaborators based in Geelong. With...
Read MorePosted by Catherine Campbell | 22nd May 2024 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Politics
Symphonie of the Bicycle is a tour de force. Actor and writer Hew Parham takes the audience...
Read MorePosted by Vanita Yadav | 15th May 2024 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Dance
The complex and grappling issue of violence against women takes centre stage in the soul-stirring...
Read MorePosted by Alexander Howard | 30th Apr 2024 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Politics
Decay, terror, revulsion. These are three of the central themes of Thomas Bernhard’s rarely...
Read MorePosted by Sarah Austin | 27th Apr 2024 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Gender
The relationship between witchcraft and teenage girls has been the subject of many books, films...
Read MorePosted by Ian Maxwell | 16th Apr 2024 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Gender
Angus Cerini’s Into the Shimmering World is an unforgiving and, frankly, bleak meditation on what...
Read MorePosted by Huw Griffiths | 28th Mar 2024 | Australia, LGBTQ+ Theatre, Review
Walking through Chippendale on my way to Sydney’s Belvoir Street Theatre, where this production of...
Read MorePosted by Julie Andrews | 23rd Mar 2024 | Australia, Documentary Theatre, Review
Guernsey number 37 belonged to Aboriginal star football player Adam Goodes when he played for...
Read MorePosted by Leah Mercer | 22nd Dec 2023 | Australia, Review
At the End of the Land, a world premiere production by Western Australian interdisciplinary...
Read MorePosted by Alexander Howard | 1st Dec 2023 | Adaptation, Australia, Review
Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov’s cult novel The Master and Margarita has inspired many artists....
Read MorePosted by Kirk Dodd | 5th Nov 2023 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Gender
Shakespeare wrote his famous narrative poem Venus and Adonis in a lockdown era when, in 1593, the...
Read MorePosted by Sarah Austin | 25th Oct 2023 | Adaptation, Australia, Review
Emerging from one of Australia’s most enduring and significant theatrical partnerships between...
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