Robert Reid considers the epic nostalgia that is the phenomenon of Malthouse Theatre’s Cloudstreet
Reviews
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A clever script, skilful direction and compassionate performances showcase the work of a brilliant new …
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‘An excellent example of how critique can be embodied. How it can be physical and …
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Canadian First Nations choreographer Lara Kramer draws a surreal picture of colonised life in Windigo, …
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Alison Croggon on the anguished eroticism of Daddy, Joel Bray’s latest powerful work on the …
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‘What’s the point in being free of chains, if we’re living in a cage?’ Sumudu …
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‘The wit of the performances, both physical and verbal, is riveting’: Alison Croggon on The …
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A participatory play about climate change, Whale is desperately sad, says Robert Reid
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Yumi Umiumare’s Butoh work Forbidden Laughter shows that laughter isn’t always funny, says Philipa Rothfield
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Based on the story of the writers Charmian Clift and George Johnston, Jane Howard says …