Reviews
The Crucible
The Eagle’s Nest’s production of The Crucible is an uneven experience.
Cinderella
This surreal retelling of the classic fairy tale is dark and inventive but lightened by some delightful romantic pas de…
The Sugar Syndrome
Complex, insightful and challenging – everything theatre should be.
Mahler 4
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra dish up a sumptuous feast of Prokofiev and Mahler.
When There's Nowhere Else to Run
The winner of the 2015 Australian/Vogel's Literary Award is a vivid and compelling collection of stories.
The Lonely Wolf
The Lonely Wolf ends both exactly and not at all how you’d expect.
Re: Memory
A trust exercise extrapolated into theatre, Re: Memory is a distinctive performance piece not meant for passive theatre-goers.
Love and Information
Caryl Churchill's play is a superbly original and remarkably successful portrayal of the ways we connect in the age of…
Hair to the Throne
Lazy writing and regressive gender politics undermine the work of a talented performer.
Britten's War Requiem
In an evening united by poets and music, the MSO reminded us how art can serve as a warning against…