Reviews
Songs of the Bulbul review: Aakash Odedra unleashes exquisite freedoms at Perth Festival
In this dance performance, an ancient Sufi story of a caged Bulbul bird longing for escape is told with delicate…
Echoes Through Time review: unusual Perth Festival venue not doing musicians any favours
Perth Festival presented Echoes Through Time in an unusual venue, the St Mary's Cathedral.
Ballet at the Quarry: Incandescence review: four world premieres danced under the stars
A Perth Festival staple, this outdoor performance features four new commissions, including Ihsan Rustem’s stunning Incandescence.
Prima Facie review: a relentless force of a play
There is a reason Prima Facie has become a global phenomenon, and this NORPA production delivers.
LOVING review: a photographic window into the queer past
Drawn from the collection of an American couple, LOVING is a touching Qtopia exhibition of historic queer photography that pushes…
The Wetness review: cheeky aqueous encounters at FRINGE WORLD
In The Wetness, an assured performance by a solo seductress and her two water-bearing assistants proves a fun, fantastical ride.
Soft Serve review: George Kemp's cracker debut novel
Kemp's Soft Serve explores the small-town perspectives of people from all walks of life.Â
Making of a Man review: 'genuine' masculinities on show at FRINGE WORLD
Foundations of masculinity are unpacked in Quindell Orton's excellent ‘one man’ dance theatre work, Making of a Man.
Glimmer review: artist Lynda Draper's unrelenting and unique journey in ceramics
Glimmer is an outstanding survey exhibition by ceramic artist Lynda Draper that celebrates individuality and innovation.
Wright&Grainger's Eurydice review: reinventing Greek myth at FRINGE WORLD
The myth of Orpheus and Eurydice gets a reboot in this musical FRINGE WORLD production.