Review: Small Mouth Sounds (Darlinghurst Theatre Company)
A charming, wry comedy where actions speak louder than words.
A charming, wry comedy where actions speak louder than words.
A compelling, timely drama, if underdeveloped.
Ideal musical partnership yields master performances.
Expressions Dance Company serves up a second helping of this award-winning work by former AD Natalie Weir.
A performance of great energy and meticulous cohesion in every detail.
An astonishing performance.
The inclusion of Andrew Schultz's opera at CIMF was an inspired stroke.
Thanks to the dancing, this production is worth seeing, despite Greg Horsman’s cliché-ridden story-telling.
The Icelandic songsmith's latest, sprawling, multimedia extravaganza is a cornucopia indeed.
A concert which will be talked about for some time.
A warm and enveloping piece of theatre.
A magnificent masque, entertaining and amazing in equal parts.
An intimate exploration of three voices whose musical history was inextricably interwoven.