The multidisciplinary performance of Glass Child shows the bond between two talented siblings through dance and acting but doesn’t go the distance in saying something profound.| Eden Caceda
Xavier Coy’s Fighting boasts a strong cast in its deeply personal exploration of bipolar disorder, but fails to be as fascinating as it should be.| Eden Caceda
This Spain-set dramedy by Andrew Bovell is compelling and wildly satisfying, despite the mixed performances throughout.| Eden Caceda
A title like The Flea doesn’t necessarily conjure intrigue or excitement, but it’s safe to say that this pantomime cross crime drama is actually one of the most thrilling stage shows this year.…| Eden Caceda
The Bridal Lament was one of multiple rituals of the Weitou people, some of the earliest settlers in Hong Kong over a century ago.| Eden Caceda
Sydney based theatre company Little Eggs Collective puts a twist on the classic Peter and Wendy characters at the Seymour Centre.| Eden Caceda
This black comedy debut by writer and performer Thomas Campbell is more an actors showcase than a strong theatrical achievement worth revisiting.| Eden Caceda
An absurdist tale with minimal dialogue is one of the most refreshing and strange stage experiences in years| Eden Caceda
The long awaited musical The Dismissal finally gets a full run at the Seymour Centre, filled with plenty of comedy and nerve to confirm it as one of the best original Australian musicals of the decade.| Eden Caceda
A play about a largely forgotten diplomatic drama springs to life at the New Theatre.| Eden Caceda
The irreverent adult comedy has come and gone in recent years, with Ted, the talking teddy bear, the last R-rated comedy about an animated creature to really hit the mainstream.| Eden Caceda
Neill Blomkamp struggles with the true to life tale of Jann Mardenborough in Gran Turismo, an action/video game hybrid of a film without much soul.| Eden Caceda
Do you know Mozart? Do you know Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges? This is the starting point for the audience to examine our own Eurocentric idea of musical prodigies and where the film Chevalier begins.| Eden Caceda
Northern Finland is the backdrop of the delicious, exploitation war film Sisu - the latest export from Finland to bring something fresh to the cinema slate of late.| Eden Caceda
Drama, dance and magical realism come together in choreographer turned director Benjamin Millepied's new film Carmen.| Eden Caceda