Reviews
Amanda Harrison: Up Close and Reasonably Personal
The title of the show refers to Harrison’s promise to the audience to reveal the pressures placed on music theatre…
Jesse Ball: Silence Once Begun
Jesse Ball’s new novel is a remarkable achievement that begs comparisons with Kafka’s chilling classic.
Circus Oz: But Wait...There's More
Circus Oz merges old and new in a satirical send-up of the information soaked contemporary age.
Cory Taylor: My Beautiful Enemy
In our final appraisal of the Miles Franklin shortlist, we review Brisbane author Cory Taylor's My Beautiful Enemy.
2 One Another
Spanish-born Artistic Director Rafael Bonachela is inspired by the musicians, writers and creatives who contribute to his work.
Hamlet
One actor's rushed delivery of lines undermines the subtleties of Shakespeare's language in this production of Hamlet.
Dark Mofo: Yo Gabba Gabba! Live!
Original, bizarre, colourful, thoroughly entertaining and enrapturing for adults and children alike.
Dark Mofo: Shorts
Shorts is a masculine, Australian exploration of some of the darkest aspects of the human psyche.
Melbourne Cabaret Festival: Bloodbath
An ambitious undertaking packed with gimmicks produces a grinding workhorse of a performance.
Joe Felber: Kontaktraum Ausländer (Space of Contact_Foreigner)
Migration, displacement and homeland have been articulated in this exhibition through the eyes of an explorer.