REVIEW: Sons of Sin
A bathtub. Giant playing cards. Splattered blood. Casting a circle around these few props, nine bearded young men crack open …
A bathtub. Giant playing cards. Splattered blood. Casting a circle around these few props, nine bearded young men crack open …
Review by Nerissa Rowan It’s the last night of the Anywhere Theatre Festival, and the show is sold out. We …
Review by Nerissa Rowan When you think of poetry, do you think Shakespearean sonnets or bush ballads? In Growing Pains, …
Review by Nerissa Rowan “I’ve made you a mixtape.” Sure, it’s an old-school concept — but you may remember a …
Anywhere Festival double bill: “Skin” and “Wake Up” Reviewed by Nerissa Rowan Skin There’s a lot to be said for …
Merlynn Tong (Zen Zen Zo) has microphone in hand for her one-woman spectacular, MA MA MA MAD. Her other hand is outstretched …
Directorial team Jennifer Bismire (live production, puppetry and design), Belinda McCulloch (film) and Richard Grantham (music) transform Oscar Wilde’s tale …
My Struggle: The Life and Times of an Individ (In a World Full of Hipsters) Reviewed by Nerissa Rowan, May …
Fractal Theatre reanimates the Gothic horror in a new adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, playing at Brisbane’s beloved Arts Theatre. …
Trigger warning: discussion of sexual violence. (Also, relevant to that trigger warning: spoiler warning.) La Boite describes Food as a “feast …