The Music of The Night (Chapel off Chapel) – theatre review 5 years ago It was such a delight to welcome back to the stage musical theatre royalty in Debra Byrne. It was the mid… Ernani (Opera Australia) – opera review 5 years ago Honour is at stake in Verdi’s powerful opera Ernani, which features a surfeit of rich, rounded and redolent performances. The music… The Gospel According to Paul (Arts Centre Melbourne) – theatre review 5 years ago Jonathan Biggins magnificently captures the essence of former Prime Minister and Treasurer Paul Keating in a 90-minute tour de force… Interview with Dave McLean – director of Schemers 5 years ago Legendary music promoter and director Dave McLean joins The Blurb’s Patrick Scott to discuss his new film Schemers. The film… The Twins (Gasworks) – theatre review 5 years ago Two guys waxing eloquently about their shared experiences. That is the essence of The Twins, a play about friendship, redemption, loss… The Frenchman (Jack Beaumont) – book review 5 years ago Jack Beaumont is not the real name of the author of The Frenchman, a book that itself is full of… Fatale – movie review 5 years ago The trashy Fatale is a latter day noir thriller that’s part Fatal Attraction and part Basic Instinct. But the longer… The Pitts (Athenaeum Theatre) – theatre review 5 years ago Meet Carol and Daryl Pitts, aka Stephanie Marion Wood and Brendy Ford. They are a pair of wellness gurus who ply… June Again – movie review 5 years ago In JJ Winlove’s debut feature, June Again, a go-getting woman is gone. In her place is an empty shell. June… Honour (Ensemble) – theatre review 5 years ago “There’s nothing original about the skeleton of Honour, the play” says its writer Joanna Murray-Smith. I would agree. Its subject… Next» « Previous