Alison Croggon on dance: Jo Lloyd’s Overture and Alison Currie’s Concrete Impermanence
Alison Croggon
Alison Croggon
Alison Croggon is co-editor and co-founder of Witness. She is an award-winning novelist, poet, librettist and critic. She has 30 years experience reviewing performance for outlets such as the Australian, ABC Arts Online and The Monthly and generated an international reputation as a performance critic with her influential blog Theatre Notes, which revolutionised performance discourse in Australia. In 2009 she was the first online critic to win the prestigious Geraldine Pascall Critic of the Year Award. In 2019 her play My Dearworthy Darling will be performed by The Rabble at Malthouse Theatre.
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Disarming but troubling, Alison Croggon says Belarus Free Theatre’s Generation Jeans plays on a binary …
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Australian main stages are finally catching up with multiracial casting. It’s about time. Alison Croggon …
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Alison Croggon contemplates the aesthetics of annihilation in Declan Greene’s adaptation of Lars von Trier’s …
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This production insists, gently but powerfully, on the human contact at the heart of performance.” Alison …
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Alison Croggon finds that Mish Grigor’s The Talk raises confronting questions about consent
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If the Australian media understood theatre instead of dissing it, we might have a better …
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Alison Croggon reviews Justin Shoulder’s visionary spectacle of the post-human, Carrion.
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“Gloria is television theatre, for a television generation.” Alison Croggon reviews Gloria, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ play …
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“It made me feel that I was watching some fin de siècle performance, possibly in …