Theatre
Love Never Dies
REGENT THEATRE: Magnificent staging and strong performances can’t hide the hollow heart of Lloyd Webber’s latest musical monolith. Three stars.
The Wau Wau Sisters' Last Supper
THE FAMOUS SPIEGEL GARDEN: US burlesque duo Adrienne Truscott and Tanya Gagne leave no sensibilities unruffled in this delightful cabaret…
A Behanding in Spokane
MELBOURNE THEATRE COMPANY: Playwright Martin McDonagh’s confronting black comedy shocks and entertains in equal measure.
Don Parties On
MTC: David Williamson’s sequel to his most famous play reunites his major characters some 40 years later.
Ben Cousins: A Rock Opera
MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL: Ben Cousins the 'bad boy' (among a few I'm sure) of Australian Rules was a logical…
Life’s A Circus: Theatre Works
It’s not very often that a new Australian musical is written these days, especially in the times of the US…
THEATRE REVIEW: Malthouse - Goodbye Vaudeville Charlie Mudd
Goodbye Vaudeville Charlie Mudd now playing at the Malthouse came first from an idea Chris Kohn had after reading a…
MALTHOUSE THEATRE REVIEW: LAWN
The new Melbourne season of LAWN at the Malthouse opened on Thursday extending the now five-year long popularity of this…
THEATRE REVIEW: Antigone
What a great piece of theatre! The adaptation by Eamon Flack retains the power of the original, while making it…
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…