Review: The Glass Menagerie (State Theatre Company South Australia)
Fearless directorial choices pay off in a spellbinding staging of a Tennessee Williams classic.
Fearless directorial choices pay off in a spellbinding staging of a Tennessee Williams classic.
Brilliantly delivered, this searing monodrama examines the personal impact of America's gun culture.
Marina Prior shines in a zany, emotional roller coaster with all the feels.
Some stellar performances, but this satire set in the corridors of power in Canberra doesn't deliver on the promise of an "incisive deep dive".
A manifestly dark, intense and complicated story illuminated by a stellar cast, clever direction and superb design.
David Williamson's cruise ship satire The Puzzle presents like a classic romp from the 1970s. Lower your expectations accordingly.
A highly polished theatrical production in which all the elements and their alchemists are in sync.
UK playwright Lucy Kirkwood’s doom-laden premise promises to go nuclear, but its chain reaction lacks some spark.
Zahra Newman magnificently delivers Billie Holiday in all her forms in this engrossing metamusical showcase.
Director Ivo van Hove's adaptation of Hanya Yanagihara's novel A Little Life is an unsubtle yet penetrating exposition of the worst of humanity.
Edward Albee's Tony Award-winning The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? plumbs the depths of the moral low ground. No kidding.
This family comedy has an impressive set and shining musical numbers, but is a bit too eager for a happy ending.
Four decades since its premiere, Larry Kramer's pioneering play is still beating strong in this powerful revival directed by Dean Bryant.