Review: Hour of the Wolf (Malthouse Theatre)
Choose your own adventure in this immersive theatre production that entertains more through style than substance.
Choose your own adventure in this immersive theatre production that entertains more through style than substance.
Nearly 10 years since Daniel Schlusser first read Euripides’ play, his version of the Hercules legend is about to open in Melbourne.
A slightly uneven but innovative take on Chekhov's famous play.
A well cast rollercoaster ride through this Australian classic’s pathos and black comedy.
With a bit of trimming and a more energetic, full-voiced realisation of the songs and the text, this piece would shine.
In this classic Mike Leigh play, an excellent cast reveals timeless personal and social anxieties in 1970s England.
Joanna Murray-Smith’s comedy-drama drops a bomb on comfortable coupled life.
Beautiful acting trumps gore and gunshots in this update of a greek classic. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in