Reviews
May and Alia do Pirates! [of Penzance]
A makeshift masterpiece of frantic theatre, written and performed by two comedic naturals in their element.
3 Seeds
Sudanese-Australian poet and writer, Afeif Ismail's 3 Seeds has strong visual images and more physicality than spoken language.
Christine Piper: After Darkness
After Darkness tells the story of Tomakazu Ibaraki a Japanese doctor interred at an enemy alien camp in remote South…
The Witches
A stellar example of simple theatrical storytelling at its best and a cracking one-man-show.
Melbourne Cabaret Festival Gala
A cabaret smorgasbord that covered all bases with an eclectic mix of highlights.
The Violent Outburst That Drew You To Me
Entertaining and compelling, this is a show which should have broad appeal.
Matthew Mitcham's Twists and Turns
Playing against the sometimes dark subject matter, the overall tone of the show is light-hearted, thoughtful and full of surprises
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.