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Review: A New Brain

Posted Oct 29, 2010 in reviews

“A New Brain sets sail with a hurricane at their backs and the storm doesn’t abate until the audience stands up to go, picking up their hand-bags, man-bags and jaws from the floor.”
Review by Holly Voigt

Scratch and Sniff

Review: The Goods

Posted Oct 12, 2010 in reviews

“The performers, Josh Lynzaat and Hannah Roe captured the attention of the audience from the very beginning.”
Review by Justina Lui

Kiss Me Kate

Review: Kiss Me, Kate

Posted Oct 12, 2010 in reviews

“The cast had regained their energy by the start of the second act, ‘Too Darn Hot’ was a high octane dance number, full of high kicks, acrobatics and Will Breidahl as the blackest white boy alive.”
Review by Justina Lui

Review: The Pirates of Penzance

Posted Oct 12, 2010 in reviews

“What made the production stand out was its energy, commitment, creativeness and above all, its humour.”
Review by Andrew Wong

Review: The Wonderful World of Dissocia

Posted Sep 21, 2010 in reviews

“This show has values and conversations that whisper fervently through the aesthetics and characters in the theatre space.” Review by Andrew Wong

Review 3: Sweeney Todd

Posted Sep 20, 2010 in reviews

“Trudging into the theatre I am greeted by an industrialised gothic set, complete with a similarly fantastically dressed cast roaming the aisles.”
Review by Amy Haywood

Review 2: Sweeney Todd

Posted Sep 15, 2010 in reviews

“The dark, menacing, grimy tones of the story were accentuated artfully through the set design and use of space in the theatre.”
Review by Ruby Mathers

Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar - Review

Posted Sep 07, 2010 in reviews

“Julius Caesar is one of my favourite Shakespeare plays. It’s got guts, it’s got gloom and it’s got loads of great lines”
Review by Eleanor Bally

Review: I Me He Him

Posted Sep 14, 2010 in reviews

“This performance is sincere, inquisitive and real.”
Review by Andrew Wong

Review: Sweeney Todd

Posted Sep 13, 2010 in reviews

“The show is an unusual, merry musical with a brutal crescendo of vengeance relished through (very bloody) throat slitting, enduring desires and cannibalism.”
Review by Andrew Wong