Reviews
This is What it Feels Like
Eliza’s past mistakes come to light in a fantastic catalyst for what essentially feels like a series of relationship breakdowns.
William & Mary
Tiriki Onus holds the Beckett Theatre to attention with his moving, and nationally significant, familial tale, William & Mary.
Radio Variety Hour
With off-the-rack characters and ham-fisted sponsor advertisements, the tales presented are hilariously clichéd.
Desperate Houseboys
Talents from mimicry to mime contribute to the slick sheen and pace of this event.
Bringing it Home
The position of this film is obvious: it is ludicrous to treat industrial hemp in the same fashion as marijuana.
Morgan & West: Magnificent Mind Readers
Five randomly selected audience members think of their favourite biscuit and five accurate answers are returned by Morgan & West.
Wedhus Gembel
The transformation of characters and visual cues is particularly noteworthy.
Trixie & Monkey's Bottoms Up Circus
Fast-paced mayhem featuring boobies and bananas.
The House at Anzac Parade
Victor Kline is a highly effective storyteller and expert at conjuring characters from his past with wit, candour and detail.
Tag. You're It.
Tag releases audience members into the public and initiates a series of personal, one-on-one interactions with strangers.