
The piece is all about the sense of place and this spectacularly site specific play is enhanced by the staging of this half century saga in and around the property of the Piccolo Bar.

The story is reminiscent of classic fairy tales such as The Emperor’s New Clothes in its simple yet profound message. Golem could be your smartphone or tablet, appearing to make life easier, all the while sprouting sales pitches in rhyming couplets.

Based closely on Dahl's book about a little girl genius who loves to read, this Matilda not only loves to read (amazingly for a 5-year old) but loves to tell stories.

The drudgery of motherhood, its expectations and (often ensuing) isolation are serious universal themes scrutinised in this latest MTC production with both frankness and humour.

An excellent evening’s entertainment. Well worth looking out for further offerings from this accomplished ensemble.

Although only 40 minutes long this is an insistent yet calm work, one which allows the audience to witness and appreciate the struggles and the strengths of the disabled body.

Colony is hard to explain, complex in its nature and wildly diverse. The project bubbles with potential and although it is hard to get your head around exactly what it all is about you do feel a great sense of excitement about the future of this project.