Reviews
The Bronze Boy
Nuanced road-trip drama makes intriguing art from a harrowing theme
Adam Hills: Shoes Half Full
Loosely themed but expertly executed, Hills shows that affability is not barrier to laughs
Andrew Maxwell: The Bare Maximum
A show rich in story-telling from a master of the art.
Bonnie “Prince” Billy
The iconic songwriter brings a few pals and taps into his folkie side
Mike Rice: Work in Progress
Irish comedian develops a new hour full of dark jokes, absurd break-up stories and silly asides
Titi Lee: Good Girl Gone Baddie
American-Asian comedian and drag performer fuses art forms in a comedic storytelling hour reckoning their identity and grief
Wunderhorse
Midas
Second album from the English rockers is rich in authenticity, with a raw power and energy that sets them apart.
The Magnetic Fields
The iconic 69 Love Songs turns 25 this year. Over two nights, Stephin Merritt and co. perform the entire album to magical effect
Reflections Upon An Ugly Little Soul
Poetry and physicality present brutally raw insights into a troubled mind
Stiff
Innuendo-packed comedy delivers plenty of laughs, but a troubling theme
The Red Room
Stripped-down adaptation reveals the power of imagined terror
Frankenstein (On A Budget)
Low-budget schtick is uneasy partner for surprisingly powerful musical
Hero/Banlaoch
Powerful one-woman show mixes Irish mythology and reality through the shared theme of fallen heroes