A treat for Chekhov fans, Afterplay is a long overdue catch-up with some of the author’s most famous characters. Set in Russia in the 1920’s, Andrey from The Three Sisters (Wayne Bassett) meets Sonya from […]
A treat for Chekhov fans, Afterplay is a long overdue catch-up with some of the author’s most famous characters. Set in Russia in the 1920’s, Andrey from The Three Sisters (Wayne Bassett) meets Sonya from […]
Broadly speaking, there are two types of natural disaster films. The first is where the earth literally falls apart (The Day After Tomorrow, 2012, San Andreas) and a bunch of flailing humans scramble to survive. […]
Jake Gyllenhaal knows what a career-defining moment looks like – he’s had several. Hitting the big-time at twenty with cult favourite Donnie Darko, this generation’s Dustin Hoffman has continued to refine his image across any […]
Following the release of the first few Harry Potter novels the film industry quickly jumped on the bandwagon, conjuring up eight movies, a theme park and a merchandising extravaganza to match Star Wars. Each film was […]
Brutal. Just, so, brutal. Awaiting a crucial staffing decision by senior management, team members Isobel (Romy Bartz) and Tony (Philippe Klaus) round squarely on less confident and clearly nerve-wracked Thomas (George Kemp) to ensure survival […]
Boisterously fun, Cole Porter’s Anything Goes is that reliably good musical romp filled with so many hits, now singularly recognisable and enjoyable in their own right, that the dated premise does not detract from a […]
Intense, sparse and confronting, Dark Vanilla Jungle is in every sense a discomforting night of theatre. A monologue stretched over 90 minutes, Philip Ridley’s play as performed by Claudia Barrie covers any number of distressing […]
Offbeat in every sense of the word, The Aliens enjoyably draws its audience off-centre with the play’s unconventional style, at times both discomforting and refreshing. Filled with intermittently jarring moments and deliberately languid pacing, it […]
Youth POWR Promo Youth PoWR will gather hundreds of youth from diverse religious and cultural backgrounds to transform our society into one that embraces diversity. Opening Night Video The event will be held […]
There is seldom the opportunity to see a play about a highly topical issue that doesn’t preach or attempt to shove a point of view down your throat. Mothers and Sons succeeds in letting the drama […]
“There are feature films being made on smartphones now, so for all the finalists, your dreams can be bigger.” A presenter accurately pitched the inaugural festival to a theatre full of finalists, families and keen […]
Note: spoilers “There was a time, it seemed not so long ago, when your friends at the ages of 30 and 40 were dying, people were going to funerals week after week. It’s really important […]
Remember those family vacations you used to take as a kid? Remember those movies about family vacations you used to watch as a kid? Did your childhood also involve long, music-filled car trips where you […]
“Your compensation makes amends; for I have given you here a third of mine own life.” Many of Prospero’s quips rang true on the opening night of Bell Shakespeare’s The Tempest, with famed director John Bell […]
Joel Edgerton has a lot of options open to him. Riding the wave of the Australian hit, the Animal Kingdom star can and has gone for a number of big-budget Hollywood roles, in Exodus: Gods and Kings, […]
This had the potential to be an amazing movie. With the opening line already a slap in the face to conventional wisdom and logical plot development, on par with 2012‘s “the neutrinos have mutated” – this sci-fi […]
The lyrics of R.E.M’s lesser-known hit ‘7 Chinese Brothers,’ for which the film is named, do little to make sense of this elusive comedy, or at least make sense of the title. But that’s kind of […]
An instant classic, Matilda’s Sydney debut at the Lyric theatre promises a highly enjoyable production for parents, grandparents, revolting children and just about everyone else. Based on Roald Dahl’s much-loved novel and bearing little resemblance […]
What can we expect from the latest adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic? Playing to type as an unhinged professor, the first full-length trailer for James McAvoy’s turn as the obsessive Dr Frankenstein was released yesterday, […]
“Let’s try a different way of reaching audiences where they are now.” Kill Me Three Times producer Tania Chambers addressed a post-screening Q&A of the Aussie dark comedy, filmed on location in Western Australia. The […]
Woody Allen continues his love-affair with Dostoyevsky in the 2015 entry from the multi-talented creator who reliably churns out one feature every calendar year. This time, Allen’s muse is Emma Stone, well-cast as the deft […]
The latest popular ’60s TV show to get a modern remake, director Guy Ritchie has emerged from a series of awful missteps with a glitzy, stylish, action-filled adaptation of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. American super-agent Napoleon […]