2 May 2013

Theatre

set

SET at the NIDA Studios last night was a valiant attempt at light frothy comedy wrapped in the guise of a Pierrot style Who Dunnit/ Murder Mystery. The show seems to meander amongst a few other styles as well including

Dance

physical fractals

This is one of those challenging works that sharply divides audiences and critics. Some (most) apparently loved it, were rapt and watched intently while others I noted sat there stony faced or almost dozed off. If you are into cutting

Cinema

the hunt

Sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me. But what if my name is made mud? Mud sticks like faecal matter.

The marvelous Mads Mikkelsen plays a primary school teacher who is so good- empathetic,

Cinema

bliss

BLISS (no relation to the Peter Carey novel of the same name) is a hard film to love initially but comes good in the end, albeit in a most unexpected and grisly way: you’ll never be able to look at

Theatre

richard iii (or almost)

Director Marcus Weber told the audience before we went in last night that we were ‘privileged to see this play after its acclaimed premier season in France and now, finally on an Australian stage’. He also said it was ‘a

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