Review: Audible Edge (Tone List)
Experimental and improvised music festival Audible Edge has retained much of its rough-and-ready community origins, whilst growing in scale and significance.
Experimental and improvised music festival Audible Edge has retained much of its rough-and-ready community origins, whilst growing in scale and significance.
A sovereign adaptation by William Zappa that shows us just how much war impoverishes the human spirit.
Jay James-Moody gives an astonishing performance in a strange, solo, vaudevillian musical.
A stunning production, visually and musically, that tips you into a nightmarish world, though the emotion is sometimes overwhelmed.
A bold, stark staging that draws you into an intense, emotionally complex, gripping production.
A raw, confronting, but ultimately hopeful show that eloquently tackles the subject of Indigenous youth suicide.
Classical music's punk wunderkind takes on jazz and blues.
Sport for Jove celebrates its tenth anniversary with 100 years of Shakespeare’s history plays in a sweeping, epic production.
There are some stunning dance scenes, and plenty of biographical information, but overall the production doesn't quite take flight.
Vibrant performances drive Lin-Manuel Miranda’s heartwarming In the Heights.
An exciting, ambitious new Australian play, in six languages, that unites the personal and political in powerful, moving fashion.
Amber Wagner blazes as Puccini’s icy princess.
A moving story about two Romanian Jews seeking refuge in Canada, spliced with exuberant klezmer songs.