REVIEW: Christa Hughes: Beer Drinking Woman | Cabaret Soiree
To every female performer who has tried to put together a one-woman cabaret show: give up. There’s one woman who has mastered it, and the rest of us should throw our hands in the air and walk away with our … Continue reading REVIEW: Christa Hughes: Beer Drinking Woman | Cabaret Soiree
INTERVIEW: Holland Street Productions and Point & Shoot
Robert Woods is a film buff. Tyler Jacob Jones is a music theatre buff. Together they’ve made a musical about making a film in the year 2042. That’s it. In a nutshell. Why is this remarkable? Well, for starters, their … Continue reading INTERVIEW: Holland Street Productions and Point & Shoot
INTERVIEW: Endless Theatre Company
The lads and lass from Sligo known as Endless Theatre Company are about to open their second major production at The State Theatre Centre of WA, this time moving to the roomier and more expensive digs of rehearsal room 1 … Continue reading INTERVIEW: Endless Theatre Company
REVIEW: Beethoven Festival Final Weekend | WASO
After hearing the last four of the nine Beethoven symphonies that WASO performed over two weekends, one thing is absolutely certain: Perth loves Asher Fisch. Fisch is the Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor for WASO until 2016, and he has … Continue reading REVIEW: Beethoven Festival Final Weekend | WASO
REVIEW: White Rabbit, Red Rabbit | Perth Theatre Company
Perth Theatre Company’s final production of the year is a superb conclusion to a knock-out year for the company. White Rabbit, Red Rabbit by Nassim Soleimanpour is a daring and playful theatrical experiment as well as a very human message in a bottle. It’s a conceptual piece that instantly unshackles itself from the burden of being conceptual; so often the artist’s voice is absent or otherwise obscured in conceptual works, but Soleimanpour’s voice is clear, present, and tangible as his actor and the audience become the conduit for his words. Read the full review here. Continue reading REVIEW: White Rabbit, Red Rabbit | Perth Theatre Company
REVIEW: Precipice | Rachel Arianne Ogle
precipice is an aurally and visually stunning new work by choreographer Rachel Arianne Ogle. It brings together light, sound and movement to take us through a conceptual exploration of space and our vulnerability within it. In precipice, the visual and sound design … Continue reading REVIEW: Precipice | Rachel Arianne Ogle
REVIEW: Jim Morrison: Kaleidoscope by Luigi Lucente
As a casual fan of The Doors since my first act of teenage rebellion which involved a group of us sneaking into Oliver Stone’s 1991 film about the band, I have to admit to being more than just a little … Continue reading REVIEW: Jim Morrison: Kaleidoscope by Luigi Lucente
REVIEW: This Is Not A Love Song | Greg Fleet | Blue Room Theatre
I fooled a friend of mine into believing that This Is Not A Love Song, written by comedian Greg Fleet and now showing at The Blue Room, is a show about John Lydon of The Sex Pistols and Public Image Limited … Continue reading REVIEW: This Is Not A Love Song | Greg Fleet | Blue Room Theatre
REVIEW: West Side Story | WAAPA 3rd Year Music Theatre
Originally reviewed on 14.6.14 Unpublished by AussieTheatre.com for reasons unknown West Side Story is probably my most favourite musical of all five of the musicals that I actually like. I grew up listening to a recording of Bernstein conducting his … Continue reading REVIEW: West Side Story | WAAPA 3rd Year Music Theatre
REVIEW: The Seagull | Black Swan State Theatre Company
Reviewed 13.08.14 Greta Scacchi is in town to grace the stage of the Heath Ledger Theatre as Arkadina in Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull, adapted by Hillary Bell and directed by Kate Cherry. Scacchi is every bit as masterful a performer on stage … Continue reading REVIEW: The Seagull | Black Swan State Theatre Company