
In Richard III, Shakespeare has left us one of the greatest challenges to the willing suspension of disbelief ever created.

The Sound and the Fury excels in portraying a southern family, warts and all, but it is a discordant sound, one that is hard to follow.

The last place I expected to hear a joke about the government's insulation scheme was in a performance of The Barber of Seville. But that was only one of many pleasant surprises in Melbourne Opera's latest production of Rossini's enduring classic.


Earl is a funny, self-deprecating and whimsical comedian but a lack of finesse and some first night jitters meant Earl’s comedy did not always rise to the occasion.

In This is a Play writer Daniel MacIvor sends up actors by amusingly exposing what they think of themselves and others while they are performing.