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Silence – movie review

Barbarity is brought into sharp focus in Silence, Martin Scorsese’s long-winded story about faith and religion. It is the tale…

The Coming War on China – movie review

It was Napoleon who, two hundred years ago, called China a sleeping giant and warned of the consequences when she…

Find Me by J. S. Monroe – book review

I’m a sucker for a good thriller, one full of false leads and an intricate plot that keeps me turning…

John (MTC) – theatre review

If you are looking for a play where all the threads come together in the end and you can readily…

Cargo Club (Metro Arts) – theatre review

Sometimes a show is so unique that review words can do little to aptly describe the reality of its shared…

L’amante anglais (fortyfivedownstairs) – theatre review

Two actors presumably in their 60s, dressed in dark attire, sitting on fixed chairs about five metres apart, one questioning…

Macbeth (Danger Ensemble) – theatre review

When The Danger Ensemble is involved with a presentation of Shakespeare’s Scottish play, you know it is not going to…

Supercell: Festival of Contemporary Dance – theatre preview

A first for Brisbane, the inaugural SUPERCELL: Festival of Contemporary Dance Brisbane presents contemporary dance in all its wildest forms…

Jurassic Park The Musical (Brisbane Arts Theatre) – theatre review

"This performance you are about to witness is unofficial, unauthorised and not at all like the 1993 film", a start-of-show…

Erasers (Owl & Cat) – theatre review

The Black Dog takes hold and there is no letting go. That wake-up call is at the heart of the…