No account yet?
Translate This Website
ngimg0 ngimg1 ngimg2 ngimg3 ngimg4 ngimg5 ngimg6 ngimg7
 
Latest Reviews
The Season at Sarsaparilla | STC
Friday, 09 March 2007
The Season At Sarsaparilla
This new production of Patrick White’s ‘charade of suburbia’ The Season At Sarsaparilla, is all one could have hoped it could be: a triumph for director Benedict Andrews and for the STC’s Actors’ Company.

Be first to comment | Quote this review on your site | E-mail

 
small metal objects | Back to Back Theatre
Wednesday, 07 March 2007
small metal objects
Back to Back Theatre’s smash hit production returns in a whirlwind Australian tour, the sell-out of the 2005 Melbourne International Arts Festival and more recently the 2007 Sydney Festival.

Be first to comment | Quote this review on your site | E-mail

 
Love @ Fast Sight | Live Ideas
Tuesday, 06 March 2007
Love At Fast Sight
“How do you want your eggs in the morning; scrambled or fertilized?”
For those of us who have never experienced the weird and, well… weird world of Speed Dating, this play confirms our worst fears: Olivia Ansell’s hilarious short play seems more like a cautionary tale than an endorsement.

Be first to comment | Quote this review on your site | E-mail

 
A Day In The Death of Joe Egg | Darlinghurst Theatre
Sunday, 04 March 2007
A Day in the Death of Joe Egg
Without doubt it is a beautifully crafted work wonderfully staged and directed in this production.

Be first to comment | Quote this review on your site | E-mail

 
The Narcissist | La Boite Theatre Company
Sunday, 04 March 2007
The Narcissist
No ifs, buts or maybes, this play is vainly and unashamedly Brisbane. It is pure self-indulgence, and it feels good.

Comments (9) | Quote this review on your site | E-mail

 
Birthday | Flip Stage and Screen
Saturday, 03 March 2007
Birthday
The play is disappointing and does not meet the thematic challenges set by its creators.

Be first to comment | Quote this review on your site | E-mail

 
From Door To Door
Friday, 02 March 2007
From Door To Door
The Jewish mother has somewhat become a stereotype in entertainment. The portrayal of the overbearing matriarch, who steadfastly drills in to her offspring the crucial importance of retaining the Jewish tradition, has been widely represented in literature, film and theatre.

Be first to comment | Quote this review on your site | E-mail

 
All My Sons | Melbourne Theatre Company
Friday, 02 March 2007
All My Sons
All My Sons is a good example of traditional, well-made drama, based on ideas of responsibility and integrity, and a plot both deeply considered and soundly constructed.

Comments (1) | Quote this review on your site | E-mail

 
More...
<< Start < Prev 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 Next > End >>

Results 1089 - 1096 of 1156
Saturday, 22 November 2008


What's On Today

Archive
 

Popular

The Hypocrite | Melbourne Theatre Company

article thumbnail Outstanding among the actors is Garry McDonald, who blasts on to the stage with a tempestuous energy, sweeping the play along in a torrent of words.
Read more

More
Avenue Q to open in Melbourne

From Broadway to the West End, and the West End to Melbourne…the wait is over and AVENUE Q fans can rejoice that the Tony Award Best Musical winner will finally be enjoyed in Australia.
Read more

More
mail_list
 

Slideshows

The Hypocrite | Melbourne Theatre Company
The Hypocrite
Images from the MTC production starring Garry McDonald and Kim Gyngell
slideshow.gifSlideshow
 
Rhapsody | NICA
Rhapsody
Images from the new NICA production
slideshow.gifSlideshow
 
Mary Stuart | Ensemble Theatre
Mary Stuart
Images from the Ensemble Theatre production starring Greta Scacchi
slideshow.gifSlideshow