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Mythos: Ragnarok (Melbourne Fringe Festival) – theatre review

How unexpectedly and thrillingly different – a bold and unique theatrical offering from the UK, which makes its international debut…

Matador, sabor de amor (Melbourne Fringe Festival) – theatre review

Sensual and alluring, Matador combines scantily clad performers with pulsating English and Spanish beats, and acrobatic acts in a fast-moving…

Le Freak (Melbourne Fringe Festival) – theatre review

Think outrageous, absurd and hilarious and you have the starting point for Le Freak. It is show that sets out to…

The Crime is Mine – movie review

French cinema is possibly best known for its compelling personal dramas. But you’d have to say it’s not really associated…

The Wolf Hunt (Ayelet Gundar-Goshen) – book review

Israeli author Ayelet Gundar-Goshen’s latest novel The Wolf Hunt (translated by Sondra Silverston) was first published in Hebrew with the…

Songs for a New World (Chapel Off Chapel) – musical theatre review

Hardly a conventional musical, The Tony Award-winning Songs for a New World* is thematic. It doesn’t follow a linear narrative. Dating…

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Elvis: A Musical Revolution (Athenaeum Theatre) – musical theatre review

Elvis lives. I dare say many the world over would hope that isn’t just a throwaway line, rather a reality. The…

Chess: The Musical (The National Theatre) – musical theatre review

Subterfuge and skullduggery abound, with the Russians and the Allies at loggerheads during the Cold War in Chess: The Musical. The…

Roaring (Chapel Off Chapel) – theatre review

Sex, crime and bad behaviour characterise the ’60s dark period drama romance Roaring, the debut work for writer and director…