Review: The Iliad Out Loud (Sport for Jove, Sydney Festival)
A sovereign adaptation by William Zappa that shows us just how much war impoverishes the human spirit.
January 29, 2019
A sovereign adaptation by William Zappa that shows us just how much war impoverishes the human spirit.
Kate Mulvany's adaptation of Ruth Park’s monumental trilogy of novels soars.
Heather Mitchell’s finely judged, compelling performance as Catherine McGregor is this new play’s drawcard.
A dazzling production of a pioneering 1980s play that still feels painfully relevant.
There is much to savour in this new dance theatre work, but it needs a clearer, stronger focus.
A stunning production of Caryl Churchill's thrillingly inventive, shape-shifting play.
An interesting darker take on Michael Gow's beloved play, though some of the magic is lost.