Kyle Walmsley
Kyle Walmsley's Latest Articles

Theatre review: Hymns for the Witching Hour, Brown's Mart Theatre, Darwin
A personal story that explores religion, identity and family legacy through narrative, dance and music.

Theatre review: The Messenger, Brown's Mart Theatre
An adaptation of Markus Zusak's novel has a mixed reception.

Elizabeth I
A brief peak into the mundane and mysterious lives of Elizabeth of England and Elizabeth of Sydney.

Daisy Moon Was Born This Way
Fresh youthful voices and the disembodied life coaching of Lady Gaga.

Gonzo
Teenage boys, porn and theatre – drama camp for adults with an intelligent twist.

All The Sex I've Ever Had
A collective 360 plus years of sexual experience sheds lights on the highs and lows of being human.

Songs for the Fallen
A glittery and fabulous tribute to the original party girl and fabulous French Femme, Marie Duplessis.

Meow Meow's Little Mermaid
Meow Meow’s Little Mermaid is light and bubbly but it also dives below the surface just deep enough.

A Property of the Clan
Director Phillip Rouse has taken a retro Australian classic and staged it with a sting of embarrassing relevance to today.

I Might Take My Shirt Off
Very funny and just tender enough.