Review: End of the Rainbow (State Theatre Company South Australia, Adelaide Cabaret Festival)
Helen Dallimore delivers the gold at end of the rainbow.
Helen Dallimore delivers the gold at end of the rainbow.
Shakespeare’s star-cross’d lovers return to the stage with a few modern touches.
Kat Stewart and Peter Kowitz are both impressive, but the relationship explored in the play feels somewhat improbable.
Queensland Theatre and Brisbane Festival are to stage a theatrical adaptation in September 2020, directed by Sam Strong.
Suzie Miller's play is a gripping, empathetic look at how the law routinely fails victims of sexual assault.
Great music and visuals save David Bowie’s existential musical from total alienation.
This ambitious dive into the Australian psyche struggles with the novel’s epic complexity and mystery.
Alexander Berlage kills it with a sensationally staged production.
She joins an all-star cast for Stateless, a drama about Australia's immigration system.
A charming, wry comedy where actions speak louder than words.
A compelling, timely drama, if underdeveloped.
The Icelandic songsmith's latest, sprawling, multimedia extravaganza is a cornucopia indeed.
A warm and enveloping piece of theatre.