Alan Brough’s new musical for children suffers from thoughtless stereotyping, says youth critic Gully Thompson
Reviews
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After more than a decade apart, comedy due Lano and Woodley have lost none of …
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Shiralee Hood brings a cracking wit to her Kulin-centric tour of Naarm for her Comedy …
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Malthouse Theatre’s Because the Night is impressive in many ways, but it’s only a first …
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Insider jokes on classic horror tropes and vaudeville clowning make Innes Lloyd’s latest show a …
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Elbow Room’s joyous production of Enlightenment shows the strengths of Melbourne’s indie theatre scene, says …
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An irresistible musical with a dark heart, Fangirls summons the chaos of adolescence, says Robert …
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Branch Nebula’s High Performance Packing Tape pushes cheap material – and Robert Reid’s patience – …
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In A German Life, Robyn Nevin gives a masterly performance of complicity as she recounts …
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In his production of Medea, Simon Stone bring his contemporary approach to classic Greek tragedy, …