‘JSMR’ was unpredictable.
Presented as part of Melbourne Fringe, Jessica Stanley’s ‘JSMR’ invites her audience to relax, unwind, and be mesmerised by her tingle-inducing show.
‘JSMR’ was unpredictable.
Presented as part of Melbourne Fringe, Jessica Stanley’s ‘JSMR’ invites her audience to relax, unwind, and be mesmerised by her tingle-inducing show.
‘White Rabbit, Red Rabbit’ was unpredictable. The X Collective has boldly taken on the highly mysterious ‘White Rabbit, Red Rabbit’ as their…
‘Destiny Doomed’ was ethereal. In a mysterious corner of Musgrave Park, Observatory Theatre presents a bold reimagining of the Irish folk story…
‘Bolster & Lee: The Knock ‘Em Downs’ was engaging.
If John Cleese had kids with Lucille Ball, the results might just be the dynamic clowning duo that is Bolster and Lee!
‘Angel-Monster’ was demanding.
There was no looking away from ‘Angel-Monster’ and the five women who were “constructed, deconstructed and reconstructed again.”
‘Mistero Buffo’ was wayfaring.
Presented at Metro Arts, ‘Mistero Buffo’ takes a step into the absurd to explore the role of the storyteller across the ages.
‘Batshit’ is crazy.
Brisbane Festival and Metro Arts’ ‘Batshit’ is a confrontational non-conventional piece of theatre that is sure to challenge audiences to their very core.
‘Guttered’ was striking.
Like many disabled people, ‘Guttered’ didn’t fit into the mould created by non-disabled people so neither should a review of it. Brisbane Festival and Restless Dance Theatre’s ‘Guttered’ used movement and dance to give audiences the “chance” to experience and understand disability.
‘Twelve Angry Men’ was justified.
In the eyes of the law, everyone is to be seen as innocent until proven guilty, however, Ghostlight Theatre Co’s latest production of ‘Twelve Angry Men’ shows that sentiment is anything but.
‘All Fired Up’ was nostalgic.
If you’re looking for a fun live show with energetic dancing and catchy music, or if you grew up in the 80s, ‘All Fired Up’ is the show to catch.