Whats The Show – Show Reviews of all kinds from around the nation.
Indian Film Festival: My Melbourne
My Melbourne aahhh I love that city; it is vibrant, alive and pulsing with stories. Joyfully that is what the film’ My Melbourne’ also presents to the audi…
Spit: An Australian Sequel
If you thought running in heels was tough, imagine running in a pair of thongs…while trying to outrun border security…on a moving baggage carousel. No need…
Maori Mini Film Festival: Telesia 2 The World
It’s easy to look at a film made by a recent high school graduate, raised either looking down the barrel of a phone camera or haphazardly pointing it at ot…
Diary Of A Magician: More Than Magic
Diary of a Magician: Year One performing at The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall as part of The Adelaide Festival Fringe is not just a magic show …
Fresno: The Musical
Let’s cut to the chase. If you like musical theatre, this is a must-see. It’s fun, it’s well-paced and it’s imbued with the kind of effortless charm that y…
Light Up The Stage Musical Review
NOW Productions continue to demonstrate their commitment in developing the next generation of theatre stars—both on stage and behind the scenes! This time,…
Adelaide Fringe Festival: Holden Street Theatre Collection
The Holden Street Theatre is in full swing hosting numerous shows in this years Adelaide Fringe(running from 21st Feb to 23rd March), and we were very priv…
Playthings: by Sun and Wine Arts Company
“Ah, high school—the land of hovering hormones, questionable life choices, and the endless pursuit of social status”.
Brisbane based Sun and Wine Arts Com…
Summer of the Seventeenth Doll
Ray Lawler’s play Summer of the Seventeenth Doll is a cornerstone of Australian theatre. Directed by Tom Richards, the Arts Theatre Cronulla cast put their…
The Children’s Hour
What damage can one lie do?
Can it ruin lives? Destroy relationships? Tear apart businesses? Or even cause death?
In The Children’s Hour, one girls l…
Two Churchill Plays: Presented by Melville Theatre Company
Churchill Review – trigger warning: mentions of suicide
Melville Theatre has brought two thought-provoking performances to the stage in their latest dou…
Ruby Moon
Ruby Moon is a contemporary Australian play that explores the grim mythology of the missing child in Australian folklore. The play explores the shift towar…
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Cirque du Soleil’s LUZIA
Last week, Cirque du Soleil opened their magnificent show LUZIA in the heart of the Flemington Racecourse.
The sight of the big top triggered memories…
Melbourne Comedy Festival – Necrophilia
Don’t be fooled by this deliciously named one-act play “Necrophilia” by Aussie writer Lincoln Vickery. This tightly written dark comedy, directed by Ben As…
Murder Village: An Improvised Whodunnit
So, you want to visit a quaint little post-war English town called Murder Village? It’s open to you and 75 other tourists for an hour every night except Mo…
OZ Acts As You Like it
OZActs’ rendition of William Shakespeare’s “As You Like It” at the Williamstown Botanic Gardens provided an accessible and high-quality theatrical experien…
Comedy Roulette – Take The Gamble
Down one of Melbourne’s scenic laneways on a mellow Wednesday night in Theory bar, Comedy Roulette was about to begin. Hanging plants and disco balls adorn…
The King’s Singers
The King’s Singers (KS) is a classical music supergroup with two Grammys and one Emmy that performs over 100 concerts per season all over the world. If you…
French Film Festival – The Book Of Solutions
The Book of Solutions is a quirky, sometimes funny, sometimes confusing comedy-drama from writer-director Michel Gondry, who is best known outside of Franc…
A Fish Is A Terrible Friend
Phoebe Anne Taylor heard the words she wrote in her play A Fish Is a Terrible Friend spoken out loud for the first time in three years and was terrified. W…
French Film Festival: The Edge Of The Blade
Ooh la la—it’s time for the 35th Annual French Film Festival. This year’s festival runs from 5 March to early to mid-April, depending on where you live. So…
Cabaret De Paris
Seven Moulin Rouge trained showgirls in sparkly sequinned skimpy bikini outfits, balanced by feather headdresses and boas and in impossibly high heels acce…
Riders – Europa Festival Film Review
The Europa Film Festival is in full swing in Melbourne and Sydney, offering me the perfect opportunity to review the Australian Premiere of Slovenia’s Riders.
The Wharf Review – Pride in Prejudice
Being a Pom, if I had seen this production advertised, I would honestly have said, “No, not for me.” I’m not interested in politics beyond the important is…
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Venture Down the Rabbit Hole with Alice in Wonderland
Under a sunny and exceptionally warm Autumn Saturday, families with young children arrive at the Pioneer Gardens expecting to see beloved characters from A…
A Playful Parody – Potted Potter Returns to The Seymour Centre
What began as a skit in 2005 to entertain people lining up to buy Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince in a London bookstore has become Potted Potter…
Wild Dogs Under My Skirt
Tusiata Avia’s Wild Dogs Under My Skirt has made its way across the ditch from New Zealand to the Illawarra. Adapted from Avia’s poetry collection of the s…
RBG: Of Many, One
‘RBG; Of Many, One’, a play by Suzie Miller, has made its way to Wollongong. Originally a Sydney Theatre Company production, ‘RBG’ saw a sold-out opening n…
Circus of Illusion Comes to The State Theatre
The Circus of Illusion show has entertained audiences all around Australia for years. Produced, directed, and featuring acclaimed Australia’s Got Talent fi…
Atlantis
In the opening scene of Lally Katz’s semi-autobiographical play Atlantis, Lally confides in her boyfriend at the time, Dave, about an important dream she h…
Briefs: Dirty Laundry – A Sparkling Show of Fun and Freedom
Briefs: Dirty Laundry is a dazzling delight that bursts with energy and excitement. Set in a laundromat, this production challenges conventional notions of…
Boeing Boeing – A Fun Ride On An Old Classic
As the lights dimmed and the last few people made their way to their seats for Boeing Boeing, I turned to my friend and said they should play the message tone…
French Film Festival: The Edge Of The Blade
Ooh la la—it’s time for the 35th Annual French Film Festival. This year’s festival runs from 5 March to early to mid-April, depending on where you live. So…
Carlotta: The Party’s Over
Carlotta – The Party Is Far From Over. Part of the lure of seeing an entertainer, the self-proclaimed and well-earned title that is the ‘Aussie living le…
Riders – Europa Festival Film Review
The Europa Film Festival is in full swing in Melbourne and Sydney, offering me the perfect opportunity to review the Australian Premiere of Slovenia’s Riders.
Send For Nellie
The opening night of ‘Send For Nellie’ is a bright and deeply captivating performance celebrating and commemorating the life of Sydney’s own cross-dressing…