Performing Arts
ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: A Company of Strangers
'A Company of Strangers' is a cabaret that is showing in The Spiegeltent, which is a beautiful venue$$s$$ intimate, but…
ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: Sherlock Holmes & the Saline Solution
The lads from Sound & Fury would like to have us believe that they’re idiots with nothing to say.
THEATRE REVIEW: Antigone
What a great piece of theatre! The adaptation by Eamon Flack retains the power of the original, while making it…
ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: Scarborough
Scarborough performed at the Adelaide Fringe Festival is directed by Martha Lott, written by Fiona Evens and performed by Emily…
THEATRE REVIEW: I Love you Bro
After rave reviews at the 2007 Melbourne Fringe and the 2008 Edinburgh Fringe Festivals, writer and theatre maker Adam Cass…
THEATRE REVIEW: Woyzeck
Woyzeck is a popularly staged play written by German playwright Georg Büchner in 1837. The original work was never finished,…
MUSIC REVIEW: 21st Century Australian Composers
21st Century Australian Composers Program 2008-09, Finalists Concert, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Iwaki Auditorium, 4 February 2009, Melbourne.
THEATRE REVIEW: Zanna Don’t
The opening night of the musical Zanna Don’t for Melbourne’s Midsumma Festival has brought a long overdue injection of originality,…
THEATRE REVIEW: I was a Teenage Dirty Old Man
I was expecting more from I Was A Teenage Dirty Old Man by Eric Kuhlmann. The premise of the show…
Soldier calls the tune
THERE will be no cannons fired during performances of the Queensland Orchestra, at least not literally, even though it is…