Reviews
Broken Colour
Playwright Nina Pearce examines the nature of mania and its relationship to our everyday experiences of life.
Romeo and Juliet
Lead by Eryn Jean Norvill and Dylan Young as the star-crossed lovers, this is a striking and contemporary adaptation.
John Gabriel Borkman
A focused, daring and intimate production that pushes every theatrical button.
A Singer Must Die...and Other Bedtime Stories
This one-woman show is remarkably sinister, yet also utterly delightful and heart-breaking all at once.
Cho Cho
A well performed, at times visually stunning, but ultimately somewhat unsatisfactory reworking of the Madama Butterfly story.
Super Discount
Instead of exploring the humanity in the superhero, Back to Back’s new production shows us the superhero in the human.
The Rite of Spring / Petrushka
Irish company Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre revisit Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring in its centenary year, with mixed success.
Fight the Landlord
This Chinese/Irish collaboration explores the endless dilemmas facing the members of China’s Generation Y.
A Rational Fear
Hosted by Dan Ilic, this live radio show at the Sydney Fringe featured a sharp panel taking witty swipes at…
People Crying ‘Adam Knox’ as They Leap From Planes
Gifted with a genuinely amiable personality, comedian Adam Knox's one man show has pacing issues, but still engages.