
The premise of this show is one to which everyone can relate; the frustration with products and services that promise much and deliver little.

Theatre need not be a complicated affair. Let a captivating performer have a space and a story to tell to an audience, and theatre might ensue. Add a simple prop, some lights, and a song or two into the equation, and your potential for theatre grows exponentially.

Mental illness is the topic of conversation in this double bill of short pieces, Delusion of Doubt, written by Anna Bennetts, and Les:( Miserable, written by Alex Manfrin.

It was a pleasure to see how this comedian is maturing into such a brilliant writer of comedy.

Performed by Glass himself, Maki Namekawa and Sally Whitwell the performance was hypnotic, mesmerising, inspirational, and pure brilliance.

When Aracaladanza’s Clouds finishes its run at the Perth International Arts Festival, there will be hundreds of children who want to practice shadow puppets, play with balloon heads, and chase clouds that turn into sheep.

The evening was in turns impressive, slightly embarrassing, jaw dropping, dull, and uplifting – In short a mixed bag of performers and entertainment.