Make no mistake, Black Panther is consistently entertaining, even occasionally channeling the joie de vivre of an old Bond movie.
Make no mistake, Black Panther is consistently entertaining, even occasionally channeling the joie de vivre of an old Bond movie.
Rarely does a show with so many players capture the fundamental essence of human relationships, but this one has it in the bag. A diverse tale of individual and collective histories, a living tapestry for all who behold it, and one of those 'all' should be you.
Testoni knows stories are anything but silly. She gives a voice and a face to a Victorian-era girl who is graceful and fierce, young in her curiosity, but wise in her insight.
The 50-minute show was an immersive experience of cosmic proportions, with stardust-filled stories floating around farther than the eye could see.
The romantic art-horror film Thelma enchants and ensnares, much like its unusual genre mashup suggests.
In our first Spoiler Nation episode 0f 2018, we break down nominees in this year's major Oscar categories and give you a brief spoiler-free review of Greta Gerwig's directorial debut, "Lady Bird".
I'm always impressed when small theatre shows transcend their limitations through an artful use of performance, light and sound. Timothy Green's Night Sweats is such a show.
Cardboard Kingdom is the most heartfelt wakeup call imaginable. The passion on display in all facets of the play is the kind that made me fall in love with theatre in the first place.
Less Light is a deeply unique theater experience.
This is the story of a girl... who loved stories but didn't like her own world! Written and directed by Scott McArdle and embodied by the magnificent team at Second Chance Theatre, with musical prodigy Georgina Cramond on keys, there is never a dull moment in Josephine!
Banned is a thought provoking piece of work that deftly examines a myriad of social issues in a sensitive and nuanced yet entertaining manner.
Known for their effervescence and incredible live presence, long-time Australian favourites The Jungle Giants are back in full swing with a brand new headline tour.
The Commuter is another addition to the delightful sub-genre of the blockbuster experience carved out by Liam Neeson, the “Taken, But…” genre.
One Punch Wonder is a timely exploration of what it means to be a man, in a year which has already been defined by the impact of the murky depths of the male psyche.
Slap and Tickle is a comedy through and through, with absolutely breathtaking performances by iOTA (Slap) and Russell Leonard (Tickle).
If you haven’t already noticed, the nineties are having a bit of a moment.
You'll leave laughing, weeping, with a memory to hold in the corner of your ribcage forever.
McGowan rode the wave admirably.
Being a winner of the 'Best Comedy Award' at Fringe World 2017 and selling out quite nearly everywhere he goes, Josh Glanc’s 99 Schnitzel (Veal Ain’t One) left the audience feeling a brilliant mixture of confusion and bewilderment, but also awe as the comedian in front of them swept them away in a flurry of audio and visual spectres
The trick offers a fresh take on rekindling friendships in this fringe play!