Reviews

Falsettos
With every note, patter, song and action driven by character, the show has an engaging dramaturgical pace.

Once in Royal David's City
All of the actors are flawless, while Brendan Cowell is just breathtaking.

Cock
Mike Bartlett’s play about sex, identity and relationships is engaging and contemporary, but not entirely successful.

Albert Einstein: Relativitively Speaking
Musically, the clear highlight is the E=MC2 rap, complete with breakdancing and fun, geeky hand gestures.

The Long Way Home
Returned servicemen and women have already spent a great deal of time ‘performing’ when trying to reintegrate back into society.

Twists and Turns
Matthew Mitcham sets his sights on new achievements in the cabaret musical version of his life story, so far.

Not by Bread Alone
A thought-provoking and challenging display of determination and the best of the human spirit.

Great White
If you like intelligent, brilliantly constructed, acutely relevant and deeply affecting theatre, go and see Great White.

When Mr Dog Bites
A heartfelt narrative about individual struggle, bridging the teen–adult gap and carving out meaningful relationships.

Simon Coronel: Glitches in Reality
A tightly structured show with amiable patter showcasing the skills of a talented close up illusionist.