Adelaide
River of Fundament
As a monumental artistic vision, Matthew Barney’s latest film is admirable, but there’s little about it to actually enjoy.
Kiss of the Chicken King
Lacking both wit and poetry, this production seems an odd inclusion in an international arts festival.
Theatre review: Roman Tragedies, Adelaide Festival
Three Shakespearean plays performed back to back over six hours, and exquisitely performed, makes for electrifying theatre.
The Seagull
Many fine elements combine to make this classic of Russian theatre relatable for a modern audience.
Bigmouth
Great political speeches are deftly edited together and powerfully, though sometimes unsubtly, performed in this one man show.
Out of Print Book Club
The Out of Print Book Club is a well-oiled diversion with the potential, on the right day, to be brilliant.
Mother Bare
Denise Scott delivers a polished performance covering topics like childbirth, ‘the talk’ and cross-dressing parents.
OzAsia Festival announces first major act for 2014
A dance drama from Adelaide’s sister state, the Chinese province of Shandong, will headline the festival in September.
It Could Have Been Me
Cal Wilson presents a number of alternative, and very funny, versions of herself based on what might have been.
The Audreys
Taasha Coates induces the sort of joy you can only find in watching somebody do what they were born to…