Reviews
Exhibition review: Yoshitomo Nara, Art Gallery of WA
Yoshitomo Nara’s sculptural, illustrative and photographic artworks express equality, freedom and peace.
Theatre review: The Wharf Revue: Looking for Albanese, QPAC
Political satire at its most biting.
Theatre review: The Crocodile, fortyfivedownstairs
How can a struggling actor maximise his value after being swallowed by a crocodile?
Performance review: Broadway Diva, Holden Street Theatres, Adelaide Fringe
A heart-warming celebration of the songs and arias we all know and love.
Performance review: FREAKSHOW, Perth Fringe World
Immersive theatre at its fun-filled creepiest.
Theatre review: CAMP, Sydney WorldPride
An exploration of the history and struggle of Australia's gay rights movement.
Review: Djoondal and Perth Moves, Perth Festival
A thrillingly contemporary retelling of an ancient story and a brief but passionate celebration of dance opened this year’s Perth…
Exhibition review: Andrew Gall, Webb Gallery, Queensland
Shell necklaces tell Indigenous stories of identity and culture.
Book review: Shirley, Ronnie Scott
An opaque book that navigates the liminal spaces between relationships.
Musical review: The Rocky Horror Show, Theatre Royal
Fifty years on, the cult musical still provokes joy in its celebration of transgressive freedom.