Theatre
Theatre review: Caress/Ache
An early play by Suzie Miller uses several interwoven stories to explore the importance of touch.
Theatre review: Lele
A contemporary reinvention of Antigone, a story of finding your way through honouring those that came before.
Theatre review: An Indigenous Trilogy, La Mama
Three plays that explore issues of contemporary Indigenous life.
Dance review: Monsters
An uncomfortable, thrilling glimpse into the darkness with which we are all learning to live.
Theatre review: Coldhands, RUMPUS
A play about the nature of destruction and sacrifice set in an immersive post-apocalyptic world.
Theatre review: Xmas Crackers
Silly and funny in equal measures, a cracking good show.
Fringe benefits: does playing Edinburgh really help your career?
Four Australian artists reflect on their trip to the world’s biggest arts festival and consider whether the benefits of attending…
Circus Review: On by Circa
Circa’s splendidly realised On by Circa both delighted and questioned in a thought-provoking and brilliantly conceived adult show.
The magic of theatre
Seated together in the dark, an audience becomes a community, at least while the house lights are down.
Performance review: Mysteries: Creation and Passion
As a two-part experience, somewhere between performance art and theatre, Mysteries has potential, but ultimately still feels like a work-in-progress.