Fight Night review " 'it pushes us to admit to being racist, sexist and violent'
The interactive co-production by Border Project and Ontroerend Goed challenges our prejudices, but also our patienceVicky Frost
The interactive co-production by Border Project and Ontroerend Goed challenges our prejudices, but also our patienceVicky Frost
Adelaide festival: Space TheatreThe great joy of Matthew Whittet's celebration of geeks and friendship is the show's complete lack of cynicismVicky Frost
A suburban rumpus room with tree-patterned wallpaper does duty as the forest and massive fight scenes are performed on carpetVicky Frost
A conversation told with generosity and great timing " it's closer to a boozy catch-up with an old friend than a stand-up setVicky Frost
Adelaide festival: Windmill Theatre's timeless tale of teenage life is a story of mean girls, keen boys and mini quichesVicky Frost
Perth festival: The dialogue is funny, but it is the physicality that is wonderfulVicky Frost
Perth festival: A show that has you don costumes, hoist flags, slurp borscht and become the people you once observed Vicky Frost
Vicky Frost: A whole town of miniature characters are waiting to be caught up in your storyline in this playful mix of puppetry and video art Vicky Frost
Vicky Frost: a play featuring servicemen and women that acknowledges the damage of conflict alongside the mundanity and sometimes thrill of soldieringVicky Frost
The 2014 festival launches with visits from Punchdrunk, Batsheva, Robert Wilson, Martin Amis and Public Enemy, alongside iPad-guided theatre Vicky Frost
Vicky Frost: Oedipus Schmoedipus’ irreverent take on classic death scenes is a playful – and bloody – exploration of a grizzly subject. But ultimately, it fails to del…
Oozing sex appeal from every act, but there are just a few points where it seems a little too desperateVicky Frost
Toneelgroep Amsterdam’s spare production is gripping and moving, the audience helplessly eavesdroping on a phone conversation that lays bare the horrors of loveVicky Frost
With its absorbing interplay between dancers and musicians, the production submerges you in its universe completelyVicky Frost
Sydney Festival gets underway with shows including Dido & Aeneas, Black Diggers, Amanda Palmer and Jeremy Deller's lifesize Stonehenge jumping castleVicky Frost
Cranked Up by Circus Oz – at The Big Top, Darling HarbourVicky Frost
Sydney TheatreHugo Weaving and Richard Roxburgh play Gogo and Didi with wit and vigour in Andrew Upton's production of Beckett's playSamuel Beckett subtitled his play in which nothing happen…
Shakespeare with puppets, a bouncy castle Stonehenge, and literally ground-breaking dance from ChinaVicky Frost
Carriageworks, Sydney This documentary play about private contractors in war zones prompts interesting questions but fails to ask them effectivelyVersion 1.0 have a journalistic approach to …
Belvoir Downstairs, SydneyThere are some lovely performances as Kit Brookman explores a family torn apart by grief, guilt and depressionThe complex relationships between siblings and parents…
Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera House:The energy of youth conjures a show of style and some substance " but STC's production falters in its second halfIf there's one thing Kip Williams' Romeo an…
Today is our final podcast and we are once again on the move, this time recording at Brisbane's Gallery of Modern Art. Goma's Bruce McLean, curator of Indigenous art at the gallery, has been…
Brisbane festival: Playhouse, QpacThe choreographer's work with young people is inspiring. But her show does not deliverThe intentions were undoubtedly good. To shine a spotlight on the LA t…
Not long ago the Basement at Metro Arts was doing everything a basement should do - storing stuff and keeping boxes out of the way - but as part of this years festival it has had a facelift.…
Brisbane festival: The Basement, Metro ArtsAction Hero want to make a western " which means the audience get to "yee-ha!" and "peeyow!" along with themA stranger walks into the bar. Thirty h…