Reviews
Day One, A Hotel, Evening
Let a farce be a farce, and a psychological thriller a psychological thriller, for never shall the twain meet happily.
PS I Love You
This wonderful short lunchtime concert was the third in the Concourse’s Live at Lunch series.
Great White
A triumphant tale of the vastness of soul, suffering and time, told through the tiny details of three small lives.
Willoughby Symphony Orchestra – Love Stories
Conductor Dr Nicholas Milton was assured and energetic and spearheaded a compelling and dramatic performance.
Breathing Monster
A rare Australian performance by French choreographer/performer Myriam Gourfink; striking, unsettling and compelling work.
King Kong
The technology at the heart of this new musical is truly impressive; it’s a shame the same can’t be said…
Solomon and Marion
Set in a fragile, post-apartheid South Africa, Lara Foot’s play strives to present a story about forgiveness and reconciliation.
Nederlands Dans Theater
An exciting quadruple bill, very well balanced, that showcases the extraordinary talents of the Nederlands Dans Theater.
Sea Inside
Russya Connor struggles to convey her passionate inspiration, derived from Rilke and the oceanic depths.
Regime Magazine 02
There is no trifling when it comes to the quality of the pieces of short story, poetry and performance within.