Reviews

Lorne Sculpture Biennale
From onyx to string, the Lorne foreshore is host to a great range of works resonating with the natural environment.

Clybourne Park
Political plays should examine political themes with respect to the current and local social fabric, otherwise what is the point?

High Windows Low Doorways
Showcasing an emerging production method, this performance assembled an ensemble cast, then teamed each actor with a writer.

The Chieng Reaction
From the mores of dating, dealing with Asian parents, Apple store employees and racism, Chieng's material befits a rising star.

A Streetcar Named Desire
A piece of New Orleans arrives in Perth, full of secrets, fear and desire.

Guys and Dolls
Despite being full of energy and colour, with a shrewd design, something quite profound is missing from this revival.

Love and Light
Yvette Coppersmith invites former lovers to construct nude models of herself which she repurposes for this series of paintings.

Who You Are
Based on the story of Lord Tichborne, English heir to a fortune, presumed to have died at sea and who…

An Evening with Glen Hansard
Full arrangements using string quartet, extra guitars and percussion augmented Hansard's well-nuanced vocal delivery.

Green Porno
The information that Rossellini provides is endlessly absorbing, frequently mind-boggling and always entertaining.