Rose Callaghan and Kirsten Law teach you how to neg women and clients alike in this witty semen-ar. Reviewed by Ali Schnabel.
Continue ReadingMelbourne, Melbourne Fringe Festival 2014
Rose Callaghan and Kirsten Law teach you how to neg women and clients alike in this witty semen-ar. Reviewed by Ali Schnabel.
Continue ReadingMelbourne, Melbourne Fringe Festival 2014
Seven short plays about everyday insanity end up being insanely funny. Reviewed by Ali Schnabel.
Continue ReadingMelbourne, Melbourne Fringe Festival 2014
The concept of CarnEvil itself is excellent and with a bit more of work on clarity, the performance would have provided the audience with a far more engaging experience. Reviewed by Anisha Senaratne.
Continue ReadingSydney, Sydney Fringe Festival 2014
Love is: bittersweet, beautiful, a battlefield, bullshit? Through seven plays and monologues exploring the dark side of relationships, Eliza Berlage found out love is more than meets the eye.
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The tame nature of the world that Royals inhabits doesn’t do justice to the full possibility of the concept but engages us none-the-less. Reviewed by Nisha Joseph.
Continue ReadingSydney, Sydney Fringe Festival 2014
Five mythical creatures are reborn in present day Sydney; Succubus, Siren, Werefox, Selkie and Naga. Ambrosia explores the contemporary battle for connection, justice and agency. Reviewed by Anne Lau.
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Beautifully done and brutally honest: The Worst of Scottee has you laughing and crying within the hour. Reviewed by Nisha Joseph.
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The Glass Menagerie focuses on ever-present issues like the constant war between dreams and duties, absent family members and societal pressures. Reviewed by Nisha Joseph.
Continue ReadingMelbourne, Melbourne Fringe Festival 2014
Sharmini Kumar’s The Princess and The Glass Piano is the true story of Princess Alexandra, a girl who was convinced she had swallowed a piano. Played by actress Stephanie Crowe, the play tells of the European princess’ life in the 19th century and dealing with her delusions. Reviewed by Nisha Joseph.
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A play that tells of a failed relationship, This is Not a Love Song is a story filled with young love, misconceptions, regrets and classic music. Put together and performed by playwright Greg Fleet and directors Tegan Mulvany and Shane Adamczak, the story is told by Jimmy, a man who reminisces of a past relationship he had with […]
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