Blood Bank - Review

With three actors, one set and no intermission, Sydney playwright Christopher Harley’s Blood Bank is tightly packed with joy and sorrow and perfectly suited to... …



We, The Lost Company - Review

The Clockfire Theatre Co’s original production, We, The Lost Company certainly throws up a crowd of twisted things; enacting, exploring and provoking... …


Three Sisters - Review

The Genesian Theatre is the ideal venue for Anton Chekov's play 'Three Sisters'. The play centres around three army daughters, Olga, Masha and Irina - over ... …




Matty B: Flanno Worries - Review

From the 30th of September until the 4th of October, Matty B brings to audiences the inspiring story of entrepreneur, Neville, in his comedy show Flanno Worries during... …



The Gondoliers - Review

When Gilbert and Sullivan penned The Gondoliers (first performed in 1889) they certainly didn’t envisage the Aussie icon ‘Skippy the bush kangaroo’ playing a role; while Skip didn’t get an actual... …


13: A New Musical - Review

Bursting with catchy songs, energetic choreography and crisp one-liners, 13: A New Musical is a light-hearted look at the pressures of growing up. 12 year old New Yorker Evan Goldman finds... …



Under Milk Wood - Review

Tiny Horse Theatre, in association with Sydney University Dramatic Society, perform Under Milk Wood at the New Theatre, Newtown, during the Sydney Fringe Festival. …


Luke Nowell's pLight Review

As part of the Sydney Fringe Comedy Festival, Luke Nowell brings to life a nonsensical physical comedy. …