What is in a fashion film, you ask? A whole lot more than just clothes, that’s for sure. Vanessa Gerrie reviews.
Continue ReadingMelbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program 2016
What is in a fashion film, you ask? A whole lot more than just clothes, that’s for sure. Vanessa Gerrie reviews.
Continue ReadingMelbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program 2016
Exploring the hidden treasures of the gallery’s Fashion Archives. Maria Dunne reviews.
Continue ReadingMelbourne, Melbourne Fringe 2015
One Show to Rule them All, the brainchild of Don Jordan, is a recital of music inspired by JRR Tolkein’s fantasy saga, The Lord of the Rings. The Windjammer Brass Ensemble accompanies baritone Robert Dora and soprano Samantha Fraser in the performance of Donald Swann’s 1967 song cycle The Road Goes Ever On (for brass) but the program also includes […]
Continue ReadingDon Jordan from the Mel’Bones Trombone Quartet is embarking on a new show at Fringe this year with One Show to Rule Them All. The musical show consists of poems and songs from Tolkien’s trilogy The Lord of the Rings sung by Robert Dora and Samantha Frazer, accompanied by Don Jordan’s Windjammer Brass Ensemble. The […]
Continue ReadingFrom the production company, Crowtown, and directed by Stephen Jones, People Piss in Here is a surreal comedy that both enlightens and amuses as it explores the struggles of those suffering from mental illnesses . When Jo suffers from a panic attack, she locks herself in an isolated bathroom, only to find that there is […]
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It’s the performance equivalent of attempting to solve a rubix cube blindfolded – an hour-long wholly improvised Shakespeare play, complete with Shakespearean language and themes. But miraculously, mind-bogglingly, delightfully, it’s one that Melbourne troupe Soothplayers pull off. In their debut run for Melbourne Fringe, there’s no sense that the nascent improv troupe are struggling to […]
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Cait Spiker and Simone French take a fantastically frantic look at modern feminism in their new show 'Hersteria'.
Continue ReadingCoffee is a pervasive element of modern Melbourne culture and has the potential to be an interesting theme for a circus show. Love, Loss and Lattes is a respectable debut solo performance by pole dancer and aerialist ‘Missy’, but it lacks characterisation and vitality. Missy opens the show sitting at a desk with a mug […]
Continue ReadingDaley King delivers a witty and honest performance in his one man play, i’m not alright. It tells the story of a character suffering from depression reflecting on his past, moments before committing suicide. Exploring the devastating effect that depression can have on an individual – through different situations such as failed Tinder dates, working […]
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Melbourne collective Blank Canvas Theatre develop a realistically side-splitting documentary in front of your eyes in 'True Fiction'.
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