Foals have a live reputation that precedes them. After witnessing them on Sunday the 21st of July, a show multiple attendees I spoke to rated amongst the best they have seen, it is safe to see why.
Foals have a live reputation that precedes them. After witnessing them on Sunday the 21st of July, a show multiple attendees I spoke to rated amongst the best they have seen, it is safe to see why.
Elise Wilson and Samantha Nerida, who have penned two very different but very thoughtful pieces currently showing at the Blue Room: Floor Thirteen and See You Next Tuesday. We were lucky enough to get the chance to delve into their brains and discuss how these beautiful works were made.
Presented by Marshall Stay, Floor Thirteen is a stylised mystery that will keep you engaged for the entire hour.
See You Next Tuesday explores the highs and lows of teenage romance with no judgement and full empathy.
We had a quick chat with Thea Woodward from The Tommyhawks in another edition of our Pop Vulture series, ahead of the release of their upcoming album and tour.
This was a true journey across a rich discography, exploring all kinds of moods and textures.
Simply put, Lé Nør is one of the coolest things I have seen on stage.
Now 14 years strong, Laneway once again made Fremantle its final stop for 2019, blessing the Esplanade on Sunday the 9th of February. Read all about it and see some pics here!
Director Clare Watson and a fantastic cast and crew have brought a unique touch to one of the most performed plays in the English language.
Double headers don’t get much more insane than this.
In many ways, this was not a set you would likely be able to witness from anyone else.
The 1975’s “throw everything at the wall and see what sticks” mentality has resulted in another album that is both maddening and thrilling, but thankfully it’s mostly the latter this time.
What a treat it was to hear this group prove just how relevant their debut remains.
Xenides is a heartfelt commentary on the struggles faced by women all around the world
Foxing’s latest release, Nearer My God, is very clearly the work of a band defiantly shouting back to the universe that seems hell-bent on tearing them apart.
It's a simply remarkable production in every way, shape and form.
The National Theatre of Great Britain is bringing the phenomenal theatre adaption of Mark Haddon’s The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time to major Australian cities. We were lucky to catch up with cast member Kaffe Keating to find out what makes this production so special.
Black Swan’s latest play The Events attempts a lot of things, and achieves most of them.
This touring production of Mamma Mia! was just what the doctor ordered. It promised a night of good, easily digestible fun, and delivered exactly that.
First written and perfumed in the mid-1950s, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll is a landmark of Australian theatre history. Everything fell in to place perfectly, from the set and light design to the razor-sharp line delivery.