Anywhere Reviews
Read reviews from Anywhere Reviewers as well as links to other online publications giving you the heads up on what to see at Anywhere Festival.
Every year Anywhere Festival invites writers and performance lovers to write reviews of performances at the festival.We ask people to bring their own perspective and to tell us what we think - we're know you don't want to hear that everything is brilliant... unless of course it is.
Reviews start with the most recent and you can go back through Anywhere Festival reviews of our Brisbane festival, Sunshine Coast Festival, Noosa Festival, Moreton Bay festival and everything else.
Cluedo! The New Suspects | Brisbane Immersive Ensemble
A review by Ads J for Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane. Across the venue, blackmail, flirtations, arguments, and even a broom closet triste were playing out between the six key…
Read MoreEnthralling, entertaining, enjoyable
Enthralling, entertaining, enjoyable. A fantastic immersive theatre experience, where the venue is a vital component of the performance.
Read MorePavarotti & The Diva
Review by Sylvia Speakeasy. Friday 7 May, at Sideshow West End. Presented by Vivachi Entertainment. “It’s a pleasure for you to see me again!” With arms flung wide, an enormous…
Read MoreMental Illness is Not a Crime | Haus of Beaver Productions
A review by Lauren Hale for Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane. An undulating soundscape filled the room with an otherworldly atmosphere. Tents and noise cancelling headphones littered the floor. There…
Read MoreAn entertaining play-within-a-play-within-a-play-within-a-….
‘Caught in the Act’ takes you behind-the-scenes in an entertaining theatrical whodunnit.
Read MoreIntoxication | Before Shot
A review by Lauren Hale for Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane. At its core, the show is about love and relationships and the anxiety, self-doubt, self-loathing, and questions of worth…
Read MorePavarotti & the Diva
Review by Mark Sherry. This was a showcase of two Australian talents that deserve to be famous – Roger Davy and Gabrielle Jack.
Read MoreMental Illness Is Not A Crime | Claire Fitzpatrick
A review by Alley Edwards for Theatre Haus. If the past year has taught us anything, it is that being adaptive is crucial. The arts industry particularly knows this to…
Read MoreSometimes I Say Your Name Out Loud | Collectivist & Moment of Inertia
A review by Virag Dombay for Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane. As the curtain rises, we meet the three caretakers of death, the Priestess with her goddesslike aura and picturesque…
Read MoreThe Time Travel Cafe | SpaceFold Technology
A review by Kitty Goodall for Stage Whispers. The Time Travel Café invites audiences to take a trip through time and have a conversation with history. The premise is that you and…
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