
All My Love is a misfortunate love story that spans not only time but the earth itself. It is a slow story of a love that was cut short by a meddling mother.

It was not an auspicious start for Jeff Green, the power to the tent had been cut off somehow and once restored played havoc with the music which blared out at a frightening level.

Gonzalez consistently produces surprising and profoundly original work, and his live performance is equally enigmatic.

The heart of the work derives from a series of revealing monologues peppered throughout the piece, that have been drawn from interviews with men and women from Broome and environs.

A confluence of errors – certainly not a comedy – made my viewing of Illuminate Educate's production of Life Without Me by Daniel Keene at the Reginald Theatre in the Seymour Centre, truncated, to say the least.

The Kransky Sisters have been prowling the Fringe circuits, picking up awards for many years, yet this is the first time I have ever seen them. They didn’t disappoint.

The group of 4 performers is from South Africa and they kept the back to back routines coming at a cracking pace in variety show style. There wasn’t a theme, journey or story to follow, just lots of snippets of talent and skill thrown into a steam punk melting pot.