Arts and Entertainment Archive

Review: Mary Stuart, STC, Roslyn Packer Theatre

Despite its title this play is about two queens. Two women, two brands of Christianity, and one crown. Scotland’s Mary Stuart and England’s Elizabeth Tudor were cousins, their paternal grandfather was Henry VII. The pursuit of power in Tudor times was a …

Review: Peter Pan Goes Wrong, Lyric Theatre

May the farce be with you! Sorry, couldn’t resist that. A couple of hours of highly physical comedy, silliness and slapstick – all delivered with split-second timing – will do that to you. Peter Pan does go very wrong, and it’s pure fun and …

Review: The Moors, Seymour Centre, Sydney

Part parody and part black comedy, The Moors is a tightly crafted 80-minute piece that has laugh-out loud moments. The title refers to the windswept landscape that is indelibly associated with the isolated Bronte sisters, and like many a gothic (or mock …

Review: The Wolves, Belvoir

Nine teenage girls from different backgrounds make up the indoor soccer team that is The Wolves. In and out of their training sessions, they argue, they squabble, they are supportive and they are bitchy. Body image and fitness are important. Their conversation …

Review: Herringbone, KXT Theatre

Billed as an ‘hilariously disturbing gothic musical’, Tom Cone’s Herringbone is part vaudeville, part horror and part ghost story. It’s set in Depression-era Alabama and sees eight-year-old George, who has a talent for the stage, become possessed by the spirit of a …