by Oliver Ross | Sep 30, 2016 | Performances, Reviews
Following their production of Coriolanus, Burning House continues to delve into a world of constant warfare and bloodshed with one of history’s oldest tragedies, Ajax. Set near the end of the Trojan War, the play follows Ajax’s hopeless rage when recognition...
by Oliver Ross | Sep 29, 2016 | Performances, Reviews
Hysterical, ingenious and riveting, Soothplayer’s Completely Improvised Shakespeare lives up to its money-back guarantee of being hilarious, with its widely popular shows taking the audience on a ride that is truly a once in a lifetime experience. Creating an entire...
by Oliver Ross | Sep 21, 2016 | Performances, Reviews
With an extremely strong all-female ensemble of six actors, Essential Theatre’s Julius Caesar manages to be both subjective and direct, presenting a dramatic night of loyalty, uncertainty, betrayal and ambition. Following on from Heartstring’s Coriolanus...
by Oliver Ross | Sep 20, 2016 | Blog
Spring Shakespeare Season (VIC) With spring well underway and even Melbourne starting to get a taste of sunlight, it brings with in a sheer number of shows that I’m genuinely in awe of. September is particularly packed, with this year’s massive Melbourne...